Re: Anybody knows this kook




Nicolaas Vroom wrote:
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Nicolaas Vroom wrote:
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I just picked this one up, it is precious . Dingle redivivus:

http://www.wbabin.net/science/ricker11.pdf


The guy is nuts. Certified. Anybody knows him from elswhere?


Do a Google http://www.google.be/ search with:
"Harry H. Ricker" or "Herbert Dingle"
http://www.google.be/search?hl=nl&q=%22Herbert+Dingle%22&meta=

One of the documents you get is:
http://www.heretical.com/science/dingle1.html

Very interesting stuff
or
is it all wrong ?

Nicolaas Vroom
http://users.pandora.be/nicvroom/

Yep, sorry to disappoint you Nicholas, it is all wrong. Kooks writing
about a major kook (Dingle)


You do not disappoint me by claiming that Dingle, Ricker (?) and Ballard (?)
are all wrong.

You disappoint me by your short reply.


Here is the long answer:

http://www.mathpages.com/home/kmath024/kmath024.htm


DINGLE WAS A KOOK.
H. Ricker is a kook

Nicolaas Vroom

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