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Originally posted by EdenKaia
Richard Hoagland and a few of his colleagues lead the front lines in this interesting endeavor. He has recieved the Angstrom medal for excellence in science, showing to the world that he is not just some random guy with an mild interest in the topic.
The only publicly known recipient of The Angstrom Foundation AB's "Ångström Medal" award is author and lecturer Richard C. Hoagland, author of The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever (see 4th rev. ed. (Berkeley: Frog Ltd., 1996), pp. 414-415). In August 1993, in Washington, D.C., Mr. Lars-Jonas Ångström presented Mr. Hoagland with the Ångström Medal award, also known as the "International Angstrom Medal for Excellence in Science." As far as I know, Mr. Hoagland's Ångström Medal award consisted of a medal and a handshake from Mr. Ångström; no certificate, diploma or monetary prize was associated with it.
The actual medal that Mr. Hoagland received with his Ångström Medal award was an Ångström memorial medal of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and the academy has stated that The Angstrom Foundation AB did not have permission to use the academy's medal for their Ångström Medal award.
The Angstrom Foundation AB's Ångström Medal and Uppsala University's Ångström's Prize are two separate awards both using the same medal, the Ångström memorial medal of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Originally posted by Harte
Edenkaia,
I know how gung-ho you are on the Mars face, but I feel that still I have to tell you that if you're listening to Hoagland, you're swallowing a bunch of pernicious lies.
Hoagland often makes this statement about his "Angstrom Medal," but a little digging shows that he probably bought it:
The only publicly known recipient of The Angstrom Foundation AB's "Ångström Medal" award is author and lecturer Richard C. Hoagland, author of The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever (see 4th rev. ed. (Berkeley: Frog Ltd., 1996), pp. 414-415). In August 1993, in Washington, D.C., Mr. Lars-Jonas Ångström presented Mr. Hoagland with the Ångström Medal award, also known as the "International Angstrom Medal for Excellence in Science." As far as I know, Mr. Hoagland's Ångström Medal award consisted of a medal and a handshake from Mr. Ångström; no certificate, diploma or monetary prize was associated with it.
The actual medal that Mr. Hoagland received with his Ångström Medal award was an Ångström memorial medal of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and the academy has stated that The Angstrom Foundation AB did not have permission to use the academy's medal for their Ångström Medal award.
The Angstrom Foundation AB's Ångström Medal and Uppsala University's Ångström's Prize are two separate awards both using the same medal, the Ångström memorial medal of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Source
As you can see, this "medal" is not at all what Hoagland represents it to be.
Additionally, Hoagland often boasts that he was a "colleague" of Dr. Carl Sagan and that he had a hand in the symbolic message that NASA sent out with the Voyager probes. This also turns out not to be the case. For more info on Hoagland, here's a good reference, with links to even more at the end of the article:
The Truth about Richard Hoagland
Harte
Originally posted by Telos
He is not thinking as the orthodox science teaches us.
Originally posted by Telos
You suppose to be One who cares for the truth? I bet you didn't even read the link...
Originally posted by Harte
There's a lot more truth about Hoagland at those links than anywhere else here at ATS.
Harte