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To: LindyBill who wrote (34937)7/24/2002 4:16:26 PM
From: Win Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
I subscribed to a Science Magazine of theirs for a couple of years, because they published what I would call "Guerrilla Science," points of view not approved by our Physics department, but not written by nuts. Can't remember the title.

Fusion, perhaps? I used to read that in the Physics library, along with Aviation Leak, when I was into tracking the military industrial complex. My impression was that Fusion could give the appearance of not being written by nuts, but every few issues they'd have an article about how "Riemanian" economics was going to fix the world or something like that. I think they'd even slipped up and let the Queen make a cameo from time to time.

Apparently, Fusion folded up a while ago in the English speaking world, but it seems to have a successor.

21st Century Science & Technology magazine challenges the assumptions of modern scientific dogma, including quantum mechanics, relativity theory, biological reductionism, and the formalization and separation of mathematics from physics. We demand a science based on constructible (intelligible) representation of concepts, but shun the simple empiricist or sense-certainty methods associated with the Newton-Galileo paradigm.

Our unique collection of editors and scientific advisers maintain an ongoing intellectual dialogue with leading thinkers in many areas, including biology, physics, space science, oceanography, nuclear energy, and ancient epigraphy. Original studies by the controversial economist Lyndon LaRouche have challenged the epistemological foundations of the von Neumann and Wiener-Shannon information theory, and located physical science as a branch of physical economy. In science policy areas, we have challenged sacred cows, from the theory of global warming to the linear threshold concept of radiation.

21st Century is the successor to Fusion magazine (published from 1977 to 1987), and has sister publications in French and German, both called Fusion.
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