It then becomes easy for others to criticise their work, dismissing it from the view-point of 'established opinion' as the work of a misguided enthusiast without giving it the real consideration it deserves. Their task is not an easy one and many do not have the character, the time, the funds or the other necessary resources to do justice to their thesis. Mentally they are pushing against the habits and collective unconscious of many powerful minds and help even of the simplest kind from the 'establishment' is rarely forthcoming. Those who try to break through such barriers run the risk of castigation and prejudice. When a scientific theory gathers the status of a dogma, the possibilities of new research being conducted in that area and the room for new theories on the matter become severely restricted. Publisher: Bhaktivedanta Institute, San DiegoĪuthors: Michael A. Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race
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