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Though Fort himself apparently does not really believe this explanation, he (at least in this book) does not purport to explain the phenomena as a whole, simply stating the facts as they are, and letting readers to make their own conclusions. His lack of explanation for the phenomena he presents has led some
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Fort's explanation for the above "falls" and UFO sightings is that of the Super-Sargasso Sea – i.e., kind of a stationary "sea" where all things on Earth that are lost are mysteriously found, and occasionally rain back down on Earth (he developed this idea in much more detail in his later books).
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because of their not conforming to accepted belief. Fort charged that mainstream scientists are conformists who believe in what is accepted and popular, and never really search for truth that may be contrary to what they believe. He also compared the close-mindedness of many scientists to that of
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of both organic and inorganic materials from the sky, odd weather patterns, the possible existence of creatures generally believed to be mythological, disappearances of people, and many other phenomena, the book is considered to be the first of the specific topic of
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The first few chapters of the book deal largely with explaining Fort's thesis. As a particular instance, he cites the strange glowing in the sky worldwide, which supposedly resulted from the 1883 eruption of the volcano
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the eruption by several months, and suggests that scientists, who had been puzzled by the phenomenon initially, used Krakatoa as a convenient explanation for something that they could not explain previously.
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Fort has a particular interest in strange "falls", and discusses purported falls of fish, frogs, and various unidentifiable materials. He also has chapters discussing the findings of "
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phenomena; the disappearances of many people (including the supposed disappearance of several hundred people in a shelter during the
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The title of the book referred to what he termed the "damned" data – data that had been damned, or excluded, by modern
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is just a distraction for the fact that, science, in his opinion is in essence simply a
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and sightings of them in various parts of the world from the early 1880s.
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has been hailed as highly influential on later writers on the paranormal.
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religion. This is a theme that Fort developed more in his later works,
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Fort was one of the first major writers to deal extensively with
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We shall have a procession of data that Science has excluded.
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Project Gutenberg page with various free downloadable formats
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Charles Fort : the man who invented the supernatural
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Index

Daniel Quinn
Tanith Lee

Charles Hoy Fort
English
Anomalistics
Boni and Liveright
hardcover
paperback
ISBN
1-58509-278-9
OCLC
82160299
New Lands
nonfiction
Charles Fort
UFOs
falls
anomalistics
science
fundamentalists
religion
New Lands
Lo!
paranormal

Major Burnham
Esperanza Stone
Chapter 11
Krakatoa

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