On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 08:12:30PM -0700, Deborah Harrell wrote:

> Let me give an example of 'phenomena that had been investigated for
> centuries' to no avail, until after the proper equipment was invented
> and the phenomenon was explained scientifically: blood circulation.

Bad example. While the exact mechanism was not known, lots of things
about blood and the circulatory system were known and examined. You need
to find an example where, despite a great deal of study, NOTHING AT ALL
WAS KNOWN OR MEASURED ABOUT THE PHENOMENON.


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