Re: What is your background in Physics?
From: Dirk Van de moortel (dirkvandemoortel_at_ThankS-NO-SperM.hotmail.com)
Date: 12/01/04
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Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 18:29:26 GMT
"BrendanPinto" <brendanpinto@gmail.com> wrote in message news:588739c9.0412010753.380c66d2@posting.google.com...
> I just wantd to post this as a survey of everyone's formal (or
> informal) education in physics. I am just wondering this as I read
> some posts from people who will call Einstein's theories hoaxes which,
> as far as I know, is practically a sin against every self respecting
> physicist I know.
A sin? Nah... pure entertainment.
These people are either, if they never use equations, totally
uneducated or, if they show that they can properly handle an
equation or two, frustrated engineers, mostly retired with too
much time to spare. If they can't, but really try to handle square
roots, they are probably retired engine technicians or welders.
They all have enjoyed the same kind of relativity courses
when they were students (if at all): none whatsoever.
If you really want to see what they are like, check out
sci.physics.relativity. [followup set]
Enjoy :-)
Dirk Vdm
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