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“A person not familiar with all of the special knowledge about a particular instrument should not try to draw too many conclusions from printed data. Such data typically contains certain assumptions about the equipment not necessarily known to outsiders.”
The Big Ear Wow! Signal : What We Know and Don't Know About It After 20 Years (1 September 1997); section: Vast Conclusions from "Half-Vast" Data http://www.bigear.org/wow20th.htm
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Source: Dean of the Plasma Dissidents (1988), p. 197.
The Big Ear Wow! Signal : What We Know and Don't Know About It After 20 Years (1 September 1997); section: ETI
“Certainty, not data, is knowledge.”
The Factors (1967).
No proof on global warming, Chico Enterprise-Record, June 10, 2003.
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Source: Technical Manifesto of Futurist Music (1911), p. 82