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− | A myth could be an allegoric representation of the actual. In the ancient Greek literature a myth the potential truth of which is not verified by observation, and/or experiment, and/or logic is a para-myth, a fabricated myth. Below we will discuss some of what we consider para-myths in geology[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | A myth could be an allegoric representation of the actual. In the ancient Greek literature a myth the potential truth of which is not verified by observation, and/or experiment, and/or logic is a para-myth, a fabricated myth. Below we will discuss some of what we consider para-myths in geology |
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Title | Five Para-Myths and One Comprehensive Proposition in Geology |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Stavros T Tassos |
Keywords | expanding earth, myth |
Published | 2007 |
Journal | None |
Number | 6 |
No. of pages | 6 |
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Abstract
A myth could be an allegoric representation of the actual. In the ancient Greek literature a myth the potential truth of which is not verified by observation, and/or experiment, and/or logic is a para-myth, a fabricated myth. Below we will discuss some of what we consider para-myths in geology