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Monday, 24 June 2024
Sunday, 23 June 2024
Songs to be sung and played on the Patrick Matthew Violin and Charles Darwin Violin
Darwin the Kidnapper (To be played on The Darwin Violin)
(Played to the old 1930 Lonnie Johnson blues tune of "No More Troubles"
Stayed at home plagiarising ‘till eighteen fifty-nine.
Found a sweet theory, buried out of time.
You know I'm happy now, happy as I can be.
Boy, I b'lieve to my soul, its done put that thing on me.
Gimme your good ideas, to steal for this song.
I'm goin' to have my fun until I'm dead an' gone.
'Cause I'm happy now, an' I can't go wrong.
'Cause I got plenty money, I'm gon' carry this good work on.
Now I got plenty ideas and Matthew's theory.
You know I'm happy now, happy as I can be.
If I die tomorrow, the world don't owe a thing to me.
I used to cry over my stealin', I was dumb as I could be.
Now I've got three books out, brought those new thrills to me.
I'm happy now, I'm happy now.
There's nothin' like a stolen song 'bout a stolen theory.
I put that thing on them, and got a written guarantee.
That I can't go wrong, I mean I can't go wrong.
Nothin' like plenty money, good theories, lies, and song.
All I do is walk around, eat, steal an' sleep.
You know I'm happy now, you know I can't go wrong.
'Cause I took plenty fools, Matthew’s theory and this song.
The Patrick Matthew Song
This song is to accompanied by The Patrick Matthew Violin (made by the master violin maker Steve Burnett)
Performances of the Scottish heritage instrument will be by leading soloists and by players at grass roots levels upwards.
"You Who Lie With Darwin"
(AKA "The Patrick Matthew Song"
In the tune of "Scots Wha Hae")
To be played on The Patrick Matthew Violin
You who lie with Darwin dead,
Who Alfred Wallace astray led,
Welcome to your muddled head,
Theory thievery.
Yesterday's the day, not now the hour,
See the face of Darwin dour,
See approach old Linnean power,
Lies and plagiary.
You are just a fraudster's knave!
You will fill a dullard's grave!
Nothing but a liar's slave!
Full of credulity.
It's Patrick Matthew's Natural law,
Facts and empirical data draw,
Truth not Darwin's spin of yore!
Why not follow me?
Darwin lied and Darwin stole!
Alfred Wallace's same role!
BigData down their rabbit hole,
Found dysology!
Lay the theory stealers low!
Myths fall, facts their foe!
Matthew's words in every blow!
It's Scotland's theory!!!
Monday, 17 June 2024
Sunday, 16 June 2024
Thursday, 6 June 2024
What counts as empirical data? A humorous heuristic device by way of analogy.
Has anyone experienced a radar storm in the UK in 2024? Has anyone spotted flying pig ice storms raining down from the clouds? Just asking, as I need to check my "smart TV" has not crossed into a slightly different not quite parallel universe. 😅
Empirical photograph evidence of a BBC claim that these occurrences happened, or else a BBC a typo, or a BBC A.I. error or someone at the BBC having a joke evidenced by these photographs of my TV was broadcast in 2024.
So, if you have the original publication that's empirical data that it was published in print. Similarly, if it happened in a broadcast and you capture that broadcast and don't alter it then that's is also empirical data. And if it happened then it is history!
So here, by way of analogy, we can use humour as a heuristic device to mock the Darwin Deification Cult that fact denies what is in historic published print is actually there. They are fact denying our history.
Thursday, 30 May 2024
Images of The Patrick Matthew Violin
Today (30 May 2024) I Googled the following three words: Patrick Matthew Violin
The images below correspond to what comes up on Google images
Read more about and hear The Patrick Matthew Violin being played on the Patrick Matthew Website Patrick Matthew Website
The following images of the violin named "The Patrick Matthew" are copyrighted to Press Association internationally famous photographer Jane Barlow (The last person to photograph Queen Elizabeth II).
Saturday, 25 May 2024
Art Teaching Science to Be More Scientific and Not So Artistic
Top biologist scientists of the 20th century (e.g. Sir Gavin de beer, Ernst Mayer and Richard Dawkins) and naturalists of the 19th century (e.g. Charles Darwin, Alfred Wallace and Patrick Matthew) all agreed that in 1831 the Scottish apple hybridisation expert, orchard owner and forester, Patrick Matthew, was first into published print with the full and complete breakthrough theory of evolution by natural selection. Under the rules of priority in science that should have given Matthew full credit over Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace who later went into print with the exact same theory in 1858/1859, claiming to have each arrived at it independently. However, Darwin claimed Matthew’s theory was not read until Matthew published a letter in 1860 to claim priority. Today, with the benefit of BigData we now know Matthew’s book was read and then cited in published print by at least 30 people pre 1858. Several of them were acknowledged influencers of Darwin and Wallace and their influencers. These are independently verifiable empirical data facts of what is in the historical publication record. Just like fossils in the geological record. The problem is that our institutions of science are studiously failing to engage with these facts and are instead holding on to the beloved science myth of the story told by Darwin even though it is proven to be a complete myth.
The Patrick Matthew violin was commissioned by criminologist Dr Mike Sutton (now a retired academic but Editor of The Internet Journal of Criminology) author of Science Fraud: Darwin’s Plagiarism of Patrick Matthew’s Theory (Curtis Press 2022).
Master violin maker Steve Burnett of Edinburgh made the violin from a fallen ancient apple tree in the grounds of Megginch Castle in the Carse of Gowrie. The castle neighbours Matthew’s old home (now demolished) and may well have been planted by Matthew as he was great friends with the castle owner. Both their names are engraved on a curling trophy in the Castle. Steve Burnett also made the bass bar of the violin from locally sourced driftwood.
Sutton commissioned Burnett to make The Patrick Matthew violin because of the makers notable tribute violins to other Scottish heroes.
Sutton asks us a most exquisite ironic telling question: “Is it not ironic that in what has come to be known as the post truth age that we have come to the point on the eve of the 150th anniversary of the death of Patrick Matthew that it falls to the arts to inform science that science and its history should be based on empirical facts and not made up beloved stories?”
Read about the Patrick Matthew Violin on the relevant Patrick Matthew Website page
The Patrick Matthew Violin played by Steve Burnett and Scottish BBC Professional Violinist
If you dig deep enough everything has a story
How did Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace supposedly independently and miraculously replicate what Darwin, Wallace, de Beer, Mayer, Dawkins and many other top biologists said was essentially the exact same full theory of evolution by natural selection that Patrick Matthew originated and had published in 1831? And why, in light of the new data that busts Darwin and Wallace's excuse that Matthew's theory was unread before 1860, are the Darwin worshiping Linnean Society and the Royal Society now shamefully publishing desperately silly papers by cyberstalking obscene criminals, workplace harassment criminals and repeat research plagiarists that claim Matthew's theory is now suddenly and yet ever so conveniently to be argued to be significantly different to that published by Darwin and Wallace?
Friday, 24 May 2024
Cloud of Denial
Because in the Cuckoo Land of the the Darwin Industry so many people continue to live in a cloud of denial when it comes to the scientific empirical evidence of Darwin's and Wallace's plagiarism of Patrick Matthew's theory the Patrick Matthew Violin was born to blow those clouds away.
See the story of the violin unfolding on the Patrick Matthew website: https://patrickmatthew.com/the-patrick-matthew-violin.html
The story is covered by the Press Association Here