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William Graeme Laver
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Do not believe everything you are told - there may be an alternative explanation

Every day, you have seen the Sun rise up on one side of the Earth, travel across the sky, and then sink down on the opposite side. It is obvious, as everyone has been told, that the Sun is going around the Earth. Do not believe everything you are told - there may be an alternative explanation.

William Graeme Laver is coeditor of Use of X-Ray Crystallography in the Design of Antiviral Agents (buy this book from Amazon (UK) or Amazon (USA)).




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