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A subject I stumbled upon that interests me.

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Was this figure well known in the history of western Australia?

Jean-Paul Turcaud (c. 1940–2020) was a French mining pioneer, and one of many claimants to the discovery of the Telfer Mine in Western Australia, for a time Australia's largest gold mine. The discovery of this prospect was attributed by Newmont Mining to David Tyrwhitt in 1972.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Paul_Turcaud

The Telfer Mine and its significance in the development of Australia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telfer_mine

He has some rather interesting and provocative ideas in a wide variety of other sciences.
Especially in biology, organic chemistry, endocrinology and ethnology ("race").

Anyone here familiar with him?

Some "offbeat" musings and considerations.
A bit of a "mashup" as they say.
Sometimes called "brainstorming".



http://whale.to/c/how_hormones_can_be_manipulated.html
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