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Here you will find people who are unafraid to look at the obvious problems in current theory and propose new alternatives:
- Big Bang — replaced by an Eternal Universe
- Plate Tectonics — replaced by Expansion Tectonics
- Relativity — Special relativity and General relativity
- Dark Matter — proposing it does not exist
- Standard Model
About the Natural Philosophy Wiki
The purpose of this wiki is to provide a place where students of science and critical thinkers can access a more encompassing, up-to-date repository of scientific knowledge that includes viable alternatives to consensus-driven knowledge collection.
The role of traditional encyclopedias such as the Encyclopedia Britannica and, more recently, Wikipedia has been to present currently accepted knowledge, and thus by nature they have a limited domain — especially scientifically. Being limited to currently accepted knowledge is particularly problematic for science, confining the scientific community's thinking to a single theory or to modifications of those accepted theories. In science, the important breakthroughs and paradigm changes have almost always come from those "thinking outside the box".
The Natural Philosophy Wiki (NPW) Encyclopedia aims to address the limitations of traditional encyclopedias in the area of science and to present a full array of alternative ideas in an objective manner. It also presents critiques of currently accepted scientific knowledge, addressing mismatches with the empirical data, logic errors, and implicit assumptions that are now known to be false.
This wiki provides a place where current physics and cosmology theory can be openly challenged, and new and serious philosophies, theories, and models can be proposed without being labeled "pseudo science". Here you will find the scientists, books, scientific papers, websites, and organizations that are on the forefront of fixing today's broken science.
Why editing is restricted
We do not allow everyone in the public to edit this wiki. Consensus editing is not working: more often than not, solid criticisms and alternatives are relegated to pseudo-science on the simple fact that they are not supported by the mainstream. This, of course, is not logical. New ideas are never accepted instantaneously — they take time to take hold. This is the knowledge repository for those new ideas and criticisms.
This Natural Philosophy Wiki often disputes scientific content found on Wikipedia. Pages on this wiki that carry this notice at the top are in direct conflict with the content of a specific page on Wikipedia.
This wiki is sponsored and maintained by the John Chappell Natural Philosophy Society.
