Robert L. Park

Robert L. Park is a professor of physics at the University of Maryland. Park is most noted for his commentaries on voodoo science. He is also seen in the media as an outspoken critic of manned spaceflight, efforts to colonize space, and the prototype U.S. National Missile Defense. He also gained some notoriety for criticizing Dennis Lee's claims that he had invented a device from which he could extract "free-energy". Park writes a weekly column, What's New, for the American Physical Society.

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