Some scientists today think that one must have rigid over-logical thoughts to achieve technological greatness. They forget that Isaac Newton was a biblical fundamentalist and a practicing alchemist, that Australpithecines have a sagittal crest so that they can fly in wind tunnels (this is an experiment that El Físico Nuclear himself has carried out in his lab) and that the anthropologist Joseph Smith received his information from angels. El Físico Nuclear practices science in the same manner that he approaches lucha libre: with a supple mind and an intuitive, gestaltische vision of the world and his surroundings. If he were to meet his opponents with the same unforgiving rigidity that these skeptics pretend to teach science, his body (composed of lightweight but brittle space age alloys) would snap like a twig. Nonetheless, these skeptics are sometimes his friends, his allies, and but one branch of the swarming masses that make up the Nucleares. Although they act as if they shun his methods, inside every skeptic is a fallen paranormalist, and a lover of the Great Truths of Science. We therefore include these webpages in this light only, and not as an endorsement of their rather restricted view of the world. If methodological puritans such as these folk had had their way, our race would never have discovered fire.
Links related to the CSICOP, The Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, including their home page and search engine, a skeptical interpretation of the famous El Físico Nuclear levitation footage, and a dialogue between Rosy Penn and Alex Carlson, researchers of the Hundredth Monkey phenomenon.
The Critical Thinker's Fun WEB Guide takes a tongue in cheek and/or critical look at some cultural institutions which take themselves very seriously, like Creationism, and others which are self-parodying in the best sense, such as the Church of the Subgenius. Some of these institutions are parodies, spinoffs, or misunderstandings of the El Físico Nuclear Paradigm. It includes a quotation by William S. Burroughs, always a favorite of El Físico Nuclear!
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