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We can also add in to these blind pronouncements by the 'scientific
establishment' the Big Bang theory as well Darwin's Theory of Evolution. -- 14th Century - King Philip VI of France asked University of Paris medical faculty for the cause of the 1347 Black Death outbreak (when the bacterium yersinia pestis arrived from Asia, killing one-third to one-half of Europeans within two years). The "doctors'" answer - published and accepted by the intelligentsia - "A triple conjunction in the constellation of Aquarius (20 March 1345), naturally caused the pestilence which followed." 18th Century - Lavoisier speaking to the Academy of Sciences (Paris, France) - on peasants' reports of meteorites - "There are no stones in the sky - therefore stones cannot fall from the sky" 19th Century - UK's premier scientific body, the Royal Society, persistently refused papers from Waterston and Joule, instead preferring to cling to illogical "phlogiston theory" until 1848. 19th Century - Lord Kelvin (doyen of European physics) - "X-rays are a hoax - Radio has no future - Heavier than air flying machines are impossible." - president of the Royal Society, 1890-95 19th Century - the future physics Nobel Laureate, Albert Michelson, to an audience at University of Chicago - "The most important fundamental laws and facts of physical science have all been discovered .. the possibility of their ever being supplanted in consequence of new discoveries is exceedingly remote" - 1894 19th Century - the Royal Society (London, England) passed a resolution to the effect that - "Man's knowledge of the universe is complete and everything worthwhile has been invented" - 1895 20th Century - British `Astronomer Royal' - "Space travel is utter bilge" (R.v.Riet Wooley) - 1926 20th Century - Ernest Rutherford (Baron, Nobel prizewinner, leading British physicist - see "Royal Society") - "The energy produced by the breaking down of the atom is a very poor kind of thing. Anyone who expects a source of power from the transformation of these atoms is talking moonshine." - 1933 |
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![]() "Imperishable Stars" wrote in message ers.com... *yawn* Care to discuss the EOS of a neutron star? |
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Wally Anglesea wrote: "Imperishable Stars" wrote in message ers.com... *yawn* Care to discuss the EOS of a neutron star? nightbat Ha, ha, go back to sleep Wally, for the subject apparently is way over your energy and electron non oscillating sleepy head. the nightbat |
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![]() "nightbat" wrote in message ... nightbat wrote Wally Anglesea wrote: "Imperishable Stars" wrote in message ers.com... *yawn* Care to discuss the EOS of a neutron star? nightbat Ha, ha, go back to sleep Wally, for the subject apparently is way over your energy and electron non oscillating sleepy head. Hardly. |
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Oh, just in case you missed it: All of your examples (which didn't
copy over here again) have been superceded by later research. See, science self-corrects its error-prone practitioners! As my ex-boss at Kitt Peak told me one time when our research didn't give the results he expected: That's why you do the research. You want the TRUTH, not what you THINK is the truth. Saul Levy On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 02:11:12 GMT, Imperishable Stars wrote: We can also add in to these blind pronouncements by the 'scientific establishment' the Big Bang theory as well Darwin's Theory of Evolution. |
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