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Robert Schadewald

Robert J. (Bob) Schadewald (1943 in Rogers, MN – 2000)〔(worldsof their own )〕 was an author, researcher, and former president of the National Center for Science Education (NCSE).〔http://worldsoftheirown.com/author.htm〕 An internationally recognized expert on pseudoscience, Schadewald penned numerous articles on creationism, perpetual motion, flat earthism, and other pseudoscience for such magazines as ''Science 80'', ''Technology Illustrated'', ''Smithsonian'', and ''Science Digest''.
He wrote one book, a computer guide titled ''The dBASE (II) Guide for Small Business'', and contributed chapters to six others, including the reference text ''The History of Science and Religion in the Western Tradition: An Encyclopedia'', edited by Gary B. Ferngren. Much of his published work deals with unorthodoxies of science and scholarship.
==Studying Unorthodox Ideas and People==

Schadewald studied and wrote about unorthodox ideas and the people who promote them. He attended at least a dozen national creationism conferences, interviewed Immanuel Velikovsky, investigated perpetual motion machines, and got thrown out of the International Flat Earth Research Society for his "spherical" tendencies.
Schadewald was the last person to interview Immanuel Velikovsky, the interview occurred six days before Velikovsky's death in 1979. Schadewald was preparing an article on Velikovsky to be published on the 30 year anniversary of the publication of Velikovsky's best seller ''Worlds in Collision'' (The MacMillan Company, New York, 1950). The interview can be accessed in the original article in ''FATE'' magazine,〔“Velikovsky: The Last Interview,” Fate, May 1980, pp. 80–89.〕 or in the collection of Schadewald's writings ''Worlds of Their Own'' (Xlibris, Philadelphia, 2008).
Schadewald also investigated several perpetual motion schemes and reported on them from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. Some of the contemporary perpetual motionists that Schadewald studied were: Arnold Burke, Tom Ogle, Howard Johnson, Dr. Keith Kenyon, Rory C. Johnson and Joseph Westley Newman.〔“Electricity That’s Penny-Cheap? Inventor’s Scheme Stirs Up a Perpetual Commotion,” Minneapolis Star Saturday magazine, December 2, 1978〕〔“The Perpetual Quest,” Science 80, November, p. 98〕〔“Recent Developments in Perpetual Motion,” Skeptical Inquirer, Winter 1980–1981, pp. 25–33〕
Schadewald's search for works advocating unorthodox science or scholarship took him to dozens of major research libraries in United States and the United Kingdom. Along the way, he also accumulated an extensive personal library. It consisted of about a thousand volumes advocating various unorthodox ideas: hollow-earth, geocentricity, creationism, Velikovskyism, perpetual motion, racism, anti-semitism, anti-Catholicism, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, flying saucers, bizarre religions, and so forth, as well as the worlds most extensive collection of 19th and 20th century flat-earth literature. Much of this collection is now housed at the University of Wisconsin at Madison in the Special Collections library as the (Robert Schadewald Collection on Pseudo-Science ).

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