These Rules Must Never Be Questioned
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These Rules Must Never Be Questioned is both a provocation and an invitation. At a time when science is too often presented as unquestionable truth, Dr. Bodo Schiffman calls for a return to the very essence of scientific thinking: doubt. He shows that progress has never come from blind obedience, but from those who dared to challenge the established order - Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Einstein.The book questions the foundations of our worldview: Is gravity truly a fundamental force, or just a descriptive model? Is oil really a finite fossil fuel, or does it regenerate from deeper geological processes? Is climate primarily driven by human CO¿ emissions, or is it part of a cosmic resonance system? And what role do myths, floods, and cosmic cycles play in the history of humanity?Schiffman presents his Boschimo Model - an alternative way of understanding Earth not as a passive rock in space, but as an active capacitor embedded in a cosmic energy system. He connects natural sciences with history, mythology, and philosophy, showing that what we call "laws of nature" might only be habits of thought.This is not a textbook. It is a manifesto for intellectual freedom. It is a call to break the chains of dogma and rediscover the joy of questioning. Whoever opens this book will not find final answers - but the courage to ask the forbidden questions.
These Rules Must Never Be Questioned is both a provocation and an invitation. At a time when science is too often presented as unquestionable truth, Dr. Bodo Schiffman calls for a return to the very essence of scientific thinking: doubt. He shows that progress has never come from blind obedience, but from those who dared to challenge the established order - Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Einstein.The book questions the foundations of our worldview: Is gravity truly a fundamental force, or just a descriptive model? Is oil really a finite fossil fuel, or does it regenerate from deeper geological processes? Is climate primarily driven by human CO¿ emissions, or is it part of a cosmic resonance system? And what role do myths, floods, and cosmic cycles play in the history of humanity?Schiffman presents his Boschimo Model - an alternative way of understanding Earth not as a passive rock in space, but as an active capacitor embedded in a cosmic energy system. He connects natural sciences with history, mythology, and philosophy, showing that what we call "laws of nature" might only be habits of thought.This is not a textbook. It is a manifesto for intellectual freedom. It is a call to break the chains of dogma and rediscover the joy of questioning. Whoever opens this book will not find final answers - but the courage to ask the forbidden questions.