One example of Soviet science is Kirlean photography. If you want
to use politics and humanitarian behavior as a measure of science,
you'll have to do some long hard looking at the U.S. Interment of
the Japanese during World War II is a good place to start with
American humanitarianism. The documentation of that one relatively
small instance is good enough to make good discussion. The
testimony of Japanese-American school children rounded up at
gunpoint is on the books.
Best regards,
Krsanna
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Drpsionic@... wrote:
In a message dated 3/16/2006 9:47:17 PM Central Standard Time,
bartl@... writes:
The Soviet Union's research also showed that acquired
characteristics
could be inherited, and, based on using those theories in the
Ukraine,
starved to death several hundred thousand people in what is one
of the
most fertile areas of the world. Of course, they fixed the
research by
turning those people into unpersons.