Re: The Cost of Relativity

From: Double-A (double-a_at_hush.com)
Date: 07/31/04


Date: 30 Jul 2004 19:01:35 -0700


"Sundoggydog" <dogged@dogpound.net> wrote in message news:<zi8Oc.55728$2i3.15570@clgrps12>...
> I went to your site. You strike me as being totally mental!

The problem with Potter's site is that it seamlessly mixes established
physics facts with his own crackpot opinions.

A student going to his site, which contains his touted "physics
tutorial", could easily confuse Potter's own crank assertions with the
valid principles of physics with which they are intermingled on his
site.

Then he throws in his own moralizing, bad poetry, and personal vanity
trivia for the complete Tom Potter experience.

Double-A



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