Modern geocentrism (As in, "in the
Tychonic system, the Sun is thought to revolve around the Earth once per day, and the rest of the solar system orbits the Sun with Keplerian orbits, causing the whole solar system to wobble, with the outer planets flying out into the universe only to return to collide with the collapsed mass that was once the earth, sun and moon.")
Tired light (yawn)
Creation science (An oxymoronic concept)
Atlantis (Plato was engaging in a thought experiment -- really, he was.)
Root race (I'm waiting for the seventh epoch)
Eschatology (Believe it or not, the world will manage to exist without us.)
Flood geology (Where did all that water come from and return to again?)
Age regression in therapy (Cool concept -- in Altered States, anyway)
Water memory ("Hey, I remember water", said the old codger in 2255. And then he died. So it goes.)
Time Cube (My house clock is cubical, does that count?)
Therapeutic touch (Do ya wanna touch, do ya wanna touch, do ya wanna touch me, there?)
Blood type diet (So that's my problem: I eat too much red meat. Who knew?)
conservapoopia goes 'looney' unreal; no more sacramental wine for these guys.
Uncertainty principle -- not to the concept or principle itself -- they are fine -- but I hope that one day we'll all agree on one thing: we can never know the position or speed of a moving particle simply because it's in motion. No matter how fine a slice of either dimension (V and x/y/z), the object moved just a tad in the interim and no measurements of an object in motion can ever be instantaneous.