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Cloth-Clad Clovis
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Re: Cloth-Clad Clovis
Rokcet Scientist wrote:That's not the point. The question is: until what point is that denial relevant? As in: taken seriously. In simple English: at what point do you become a joke! The Club doesn't decide that. The world at large does.Minimalist wrote:They can apparently deny anything.
Most of the world does not give a rats ass about the argument. There is probably a tipping point when the revisions get written up in the text books. I think we've already reached that point but they are no going quietly into the night.
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Re: Cloth-Clad Clovis
It all depends on "being written up in the text books" still being relevant. I posit it is defacto not anymore.Minimalist wrote:Most of the world does not give a rats ass about the argument. There is probably a tipping point when the revisions get written up in the text books. I think we've already reached that point but they are no going quietly into the night.Rokcet Scientist wrote:That's not the point. The question is: until what point is that denial relevant? As in: taken seriously. In simple English: at what point do you become a joke! The Club doesn't decide that. The world at large does.Minimalist wrote:They can apparently deny anything.
In this 21st century the contents of text books are by definition outdated = irrelevant IRL.
Maybe still interesting to science historians. But only hindering science progress.