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I've been saying essentially the same thing for decades. This essay zeroes in on the hypocrisy of an ideology that creates its 'science' out of its own imaginings rather from facts and research.

I have a strong physical science background. I made my living from manipulating physical reality. Being a legend in my own mind does not pay well. Getting the job done, right the first time, pays the bills.

In my world, pontificating gets you laughed at. Coming in on budget gets respect and admiration.

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Magellan was a man of his time, but not an ordinary one. Even if his circumnavigation was not the FIRST it is surely the first which we have the documentation for. Even if he is not a man we would celebrate today, his accomplishments certainly are. Will the future judge our profligate deficit spending and unwillingness to defend our borders at least as harshly as we judge "slavers and colonizers" in our own history? Will the late 20th and early 21st centuries be thought of as a Golden Age to those in the future? A time of legend and myth that serves only to highlight our hubris and how badly our generation served the ones that come after? With US debt accounting for a sixth of the total money supply on the planet, "unsustainable" seems like almost British understatement.

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