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Galileo Was Wrong, A Scientific Documentary On Geocentrism

Jun 18, 2015Harry Hamlin RickerCosmology Astronomy, Film, History Of Science, Natural Philosophy, Relativity, Review, Special Relativity4 Comments

Galileo Was Wrong, A Scientific Documentary On Geocentrism produced by CAI Publishing INC., is a science documentary that is different from the usual science that we are supposed to believe in. It is an astonishingly good science documentary film for many different reasons. This film is so good and has such a high positive educational […]

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The Principle: Challenging The Intellectual Integrity Of Cosmology

Jun 8, 2015Harry Hamlin RickerFilm, History Of Science11 Comments

This is the best science documentary film that I have ever seen. It puts physical science into its correct and proper place behind philosophy, logic, and religion, instead of superior to them, in terms of the definition of what is truth. It is a film that I wish that I had made, because it makes […]

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Deepsea Challenge Wonderful Exploration Film Marred By Shameless Self Promotion

Jun 4, 2015Harry Hamlin RickerFilm0 Comment

Deep, Dangerous, Determined, that is the summary description of the film Deepsea Challenge, that is a 2014 dramatic ocean exploration adventure 3D film produced by the National Geographic Society. The film is about the glamor, danger, thrill and, magnificent grandeur of deep sea ocean exploration and its focus is upon human accomplishment in the face […]

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Supermassive Black Holes More Fiction Than Scientific Fact

May 13, 2015Harry Hamlin RickerFilm, Opinion Polemic, Relativity, Review0 Comment

The BBC Horizon program, Supermassive Black Holes, is an example of how science documentaries have turned science into science fiction, by combining a little science fact with fictional writing to produce speculative science fiction. Unfortunately, much of modern mainstream science is infected with this type of speculative fiction. We can lay the blame for this […]

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The Delusion Of Particle Fever

May 1, 2015Harry Hamlin RickerFilm2 Comments

Particle Fever is a science documentary film that unmasks the deception behind modern particle physics in the course of making a documentary about the Large Hadron Collider or LHC and the claimed discovery of the Higgs Boson.  The film takes us into the world of particle physics, its people, its machines and its human self […]

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Pioneering Introduction to the Social Revolution in Science

Apr 26, 2015Harry Hamlin RickerFilm, RelativityComments Off on Pioneering Introduction to the Social Revolution in Science

April 26, 2015 By Harry H. Ricker III David de Hilster’s film, Einstein Wrong – The Miracle Year, is a documentary that explores an important nascent social movement that is currently ignored by the establishment mainstream media. It documents the aspirations of ordinary people to more completely understand and appreciate the world they live in, […]

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