The science clearly states that it is impossible not to damage the long term health of a sea level adapted human that spends its life going from near sea level up to very high altitude on a daily basis.
I have a love-hate relationship with radiation.
I am a person of science and spirit.
When it comes to Steven Magee versus the 1.4 billion dollar Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) atop Mauna Kea, the established biological science on the toxicity of very high altitudes to summit workers is on Mageeβs side.
Smart people use real science to shut down bad science.
Astronomers have their heads stuck up their bums looking for the black hole.
I am in a love-hate relationship with insanity.
Smart people do not use bulldozers to demolish things, they use science.
Lots of wrongs eventually makes it right!
I am more often wrong than right.
I am completely okay with being wrong.
After telling many doctors that I have mercury poisoning from working with mercury systems, I have never been referred to a specialist in the toxicology of mercury.
When a toxic employer damages your health, publicly hunt them down with science.
Just as you are about to start construction the 1.3 billion dollar worldβs largest telescope, a crazy person from the previous telescope project shows up with hundreds of pages of scientific reasons why the toxic project needs to be shut down by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
When you know that an industry is collaborating to damage their workers health, science is the best way to shut down their toxic activities.
Poison my team and I will hunt you down with science.
I am in the process of demolishing the corrupt business model of high altitude astronomy with the bulldozer of science.
Hello high altitude astronomy, goodbye health.
Research is like driving, as there are many different routes that all lead to the same destination.
There are many different routes to discovery.