@jackofalltrades no, the classical growth models involve a steady state with no growth. Growth slows as you approach the steady state and stops if you were to reach it. Steady state stuff is part of growth and has been since the beginning.
Heterodox material certainly is "notably different", but not in a good way. Flat earther science is notably different from mainstream astronomy as well.
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