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“A successful radiation researcher must research both radiation and the harmful biological effects of the radiation exposures received by the researcher.”
Steven Magee“There’s no discovery without a search and there’s no rediscovery without a research. Every discovery man ever made has always been concealed. It takes searchers and researchers to unveil them, that’s what make an insightful leader.”
Benjamin Suulola“Medical research in the twentieth century mostly takes place in the lab; in the Renaissance, though, researchers went first and foremost to the library to see what the ancients had said.”
Peter Lewis Allen“If everyone took his pen and wrote just anything that came on his mind, we would greatly help researchers to understand how our minds work”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity“I maintained a tactical silence. When you maintain a tactical silence and look people right in the eye, as if drinking in their words, they talk. People like to be listened to, as every researcher knows--every researcher, every writer, every spy.”
Michel Houellebecq, Soumission“Environmental radiation research is the rent I pay for living on this planet.”
Steven Magee, Solar Radiation, Global Warming and Human Disease“Like many people who became sick, I found that researching man-made radiation immersed me into a corporate world of lie, confuse and deny.”
Steven Magee, Curing Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity“The thesis that DID is merely a North American phenomenon has been refuted in the past decade by research reports based on standardized assessment from diverse countries, such as from The Netherlands, Turkey, and Germany (Boon & Draijer, 1993; Gast, Rodewald, Nickel, & Emrich, 2001; S ̧ar et al, 1996). Clinicians and researchers should be careful to avoid categorizing a universal human condition as culture-bound.”
Paul F. Dell, Dissociation and the Dissociative Disorders: DSM-V and Beyond“Before researchers become researchers they should become philosophers. They should consider what the human goal is, what it is that humanity should create.Doctors should first determine at the fundamental level what it is that human beings depend on for life...Modern scientific agriculture, on the other hand, has no such vision. Research wanders about aimlessly, each researcher seeing just one part of the infinite array of natural factors which affect harvest yields.Even though it is the same quarter acre, the farmer must grow his crops differently each year in accordance with variations in weather, insect populations, the condition of the soil, and many other natural factors. Nature is everywhere in perpetual motion; conditions are never exactly the same in any two years.Modern research divides nature into tiny pieces and conducts tests that conform neither with natural law nor with practical experiences. The results are arranged for the convenience of research, not according to the needs of the farmer.”
Masanobu Fukuoka, The One-Straw Revolution