Re: Time is the paper on which the pen of the aether writes.



Curious:
>
>I would say it is the mark of a great mind that he be able to discuss
>his area of expertise in layman's terms.

No one, no matter how gifted, can explain something to people who are
determined to not understand the explanation. The fact that the
explanation is extremely simple to grasp once someone decides to
let go of the preconceptions developed in grade school, indicates that
the problem lies other than with the persons explaining it.


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