One of the key things in learning to distinguish between good and bad
science is that one must learn the standards that have been achieved by
good science. This means one needs a good set of references containing
GOOD science.
I've wanted a list of references, ranging from popular-level to
advanced, of the science relevant to the topics discussed on this site.
Towards this goal, I've listed a number of the books from my collection,
and will be adding more. Most of my introductory texts are from the
70s & 80s and probably not even available today. I have found some
free introductory texts online that actually look pretty good for
someone who wants to learn some real science.
Feel free to email me with recommendations and links to similar resources.
This site is the blogging component for my main site Crank Astronomy (formerly "Dealing with Creationism in Astronomy"). It will provide a more interactive component for discussion of the main site content. I will also use this blog to comment on work in progress for the main site, news events, and other pseudoscience-related issues.
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