Description
Vol. 14, No. 2 / Winter 1990. Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This vintage issue of The Skeptical Inquirer offers a fascinating glimpse into the scientific debates surrounding catastrophism and the impact theory in the late 20th century. Edited by Kendrick Frazier, a renowned figure in the skeptical movement, this volume fearlessly tackles controversial claims about the role of extraterrestrial impacts in shaping Earth’s history and mass extinction events. With contributions from leading scientists and critical thinkers, this issue delves into the evidence, scrutinizes the arguments, and presents a balanced perspective on a topic that challenged conventional wisdom. For collectors and readers alike, this issue serves as a time capsule, capturing the intellectual discourse of the era and the ongoing quest to separate fact from fiction through rigorous scientific inquiry. A must-have for those interested in the history of science, skepticism, and the ever-evolving understanding of our planet’s tumultuous past.