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I appreciate Pan Cheh's comments and tend to agree with him that the right approach is to let the expanding Earth idea alone. The expanding Earth idea is basically not relevant to the modern Earth sciences, even though it has some market in China. When Chinese Earth scientists in China and overseas read this bullshit article of mine most of them may feel that it is not relevant to the scientific reality in China and thus, they will simply ignore it. But, I do hope that they can be amused by the silly stories in the article. If that happens I will be quite happy.
By the way, the title of this article has been changed from "Experts of bullshit" to "Bullshit and good ideas" to "To believe or not to believe" to the current one. It was meant to be a light-hearted article to make a point. But, friends told me that the title with bullshit in it stinks; "to believe or not to believe" has a religious connotation. Suggetions made by friends to improve the presentation eventually made the article an English zawen with a serious concern with xuefeng. During final revision I thought I might well give it a grand title. To give a bullshit story such a grand title is a joke itself, I suppose.

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