Dirk Van de moortel and the most immortal fumble of them all
- From: "glbrad01" <glbrad01@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 10:21:39 GMT
Looking at your fumbles site I see that you have never made a mistake in
your life. Not a one. Nor have you ever in your life had the slightest bit
of imagination, vision, or questioned any theory with a different deduction
from the given deduction once a deduction has hit the big time. Einstein
himself once told Heisenberg not to hold him to anything he said before he
knew better. Hawking has publicly admitted to some big mistakes he made in
his earlier times. Von Neumann and Lord Kelvin made singular mistakes so
great they are continually part of our humorous literature of [greats of
various fields'] truly immortal fumbles. Such are big time, titanic,
[professional] fumbles.
This is an open forum for the worst amateurs as well as gifted amateurs.
It is an open forum for the worst professionals as well as gifted
professionals. It is an open forum for trial and error, trial and error,
trial and error. It is a forum for describing some "really weird universes"
and string theory, for just one example, predicts countless possibilities of
"really weird universes." Our own universe, according to some of the most
thoughtful greats, is subject in many ways to also being "really weird." A
quote by physicist Marc Davis at one of the first conferences on string
theory has been echoed countless times since by the best and most thoughtful
professionals, "We know next to nothing about the Universe." Hawking stated
that the least supposed knowledgeable, the most ignorant among humankind,
could have the one right picture of the way things really are. That that is
how really little we really know.
So per all these notables, you've wasted so much -- so very valuable --
space and time over the years. At least we amateurs are in great company in
our fumbles. But you've made the most "immortal fumble" of them all. No
imagination -- only too obvious. No vision -- only too obvious. No trials --
only too obvious. No errors -- only too obvious. No "fumbles," immortal or
otherwise. Thus a waste. Pure waste. You have peers in it but no superior in
it who-so-ever. As I said, always "the most 'immortal fumble' of them all."
I make many mistakes. You've made only one. What a terrible waste.
"Fight enough dragons you become a dragon: Stare into the Abyss, the Abyss
will stare back into you." Or something very much like that.
GLB
Marlowe (sarcastically): "Oh Norris, you made a mistake, Miss Rutledge
didn't want to see me." Norris (cool return): "I make many mistakes." -- The
Big Sleep.
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