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Replication and Open Communication

As Methods of Finding the Truth

by Phillip K. Tompkins

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TWO METHODS OF DISCOVERING TRUTH MERGE TO PRODUCE THE MOST POWERFUL SYSTEM OF CONFIRMING IT

In Replication and Open Communication: As Methods of Finding the Truth, you will follow Dr. Tompkins’ first-person narrative of moving from a failed replication of an experiment in a chemistry lab to his own failed replication of the methods that produced a famous non-fiction novel. He discovered the facts had been changed. From there Tompkins became a consultant in open communication to NASA space scientist Werhner von Braun led the US efforts to send a man to the Moon. Tompkins’ research found that replication and open communication, when combined, produce desired outcomes, including the truth. This book describes applying these methods to other topics, such as second opinions in medicine, before reporting a stunning climactic discovery, the independent confirmation of findings dating to the 17th century when chemistry, i.e. science, was able to emerge out of the dark chaos of alchemy.

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Paperback
Format: 7 x 10 Color Paperback, 165 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jun 12, 2021)
ISBN10: 1977242960
ISBN13: 9781977242969
Genre: EDUCATION / Organizations & Institutions

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Phillip K. TompkinsDr. Tompkins is the former editor of Communication Monographs, Past President and Fellow of the International Communication Association, and author of six books, two of which draw on his 20 years of experience as a volunteer at the St. Francis Center, a large day shelter for homeless “guests” in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Tompkins is Professor Emeritus of Communication and Comparative Literature at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado.
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