Scott Wolter
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He committed suicide, whatever the case may be.
And he's got a beautiful job of documenting the facts and he presents it to you.
And it's a little disconcerting because you have a different conclusion.
But if you look at the data and you go, wow, you know what?
I didn't know that.
And that's more convincing, more compelling.
You're right.
And I was wrong.
That doesn't make you stupid.
That makes you smart because that's how science is supposed to work.
And this is what I do not see in these other disciplines.
Now, I know I'm going to piss a lot of people off when I say this, but I'm going to say it anyway, because I've been attacked.
and accused of not understanding proper scientific method by people who are academics in soft science disciplines.
And they don't like when I say that, but it's true.
I'm talking about archeology, history, language, you know, runes, humanities disciplines, which are wonderful disciplines, don't get me wrong.
But these people are not formally trained in scientific method.
I'm a geologist.
We are trained in college and in the professional world how to pursue a proper investigations.
I do investigations for a living.
I've been doing it for 41 years and say what you want, but I'm pretty good at it.