It looks as though the whole world was on Aztec road: One collective IQ blunder sufficing to wipe out a culture – and a planet, this time around?

Poor Zwicky 1929, and poor CERN since 2008: Two unprecedented, mutually independent collective IQ blunders on public display. In China and the East no less than in the West. The decades-long absence of a race for excellence amounts to a deadly lemmings’ road embarked upon collectively everywhere.

Not a single scientist on the globe can defend CERN for more than a decade: A fact which represents a unique signum mali ominis in history. For collective silence is collective feeble-mindedness, admitted.

Not a single high school student is allowed to side with supermind Greta Thunberg. Are all high school teachers in the world somehow forced to behave like dummies? No one anywhere dares express her or his own solidarity – right?

As a matter of course does it hold true that a planet that believes in manifest miracles like the Big Bang in defiance of the rationalism of Saint Augustin is bound to be doomed if it in addition has embarked on the risk of doing science. The resulting collective superstition makes for a deadly mixture. But do allow me to come back: Can you take the risk to raise your own voice, dear venerable reader:

Why not request an answer from CERN under your own name?

Or is anyone ready to sign with me below?

Otto

Jan. 25, 2020

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