21st Century Science and Technology

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21st Century Science and Technology is a quarterly magazine covering scientific topics from the perspective of Lyndon LaRouche and his movement.

It seeks to challenge "the assumptions of modern scientific dogma, including quantum mechanics, relativity theory, biological reductionism, and the formalization and separation of mathematics from physics." In view of its rejection of scientific findings on these topics, 21st Century Science and Technology is generally regarded as promoting pseudoscience.

21st Century Science and Technology deals with an eclectic variety of issues, including criticism of claims of global warming, based on the assertion that there is no meaningful concept of a global climate [1], promotion of the use of DDT [2] and support for an alternative to the standard atomic theory, based on the "Moon model" of Robert J. Moon.[3]


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