Re: Replacing helium on earth




Timo Nieminen wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2005, jgreenfield@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > tadchem wrote:
> > > P.S.
> > > Are you perchance familiar with the work of the late Brian G. Wallace
> > > ("The Farce of Physics") on the "c+v" hypothesis?:
> > > http://surf.de.uu.net/bookland/sci/farce/
> > > Richmond, VA
> >
> > Humble apologies for my gratuitous remarks ref Brian G Wallace.
> > Thank you VERY much for that link, which is gratifying to me in
> > supporting
> > my views expressed here (and are based on logical diagnosis of
> > phenomena/data/observation)
> > I'd better learn to "look before I lip" :-)
> > Years worth of ammo..............
>
> You mean you'd never bothered reading any of the "c+v" literature that's
> out there? O'Rahilly? Waldron? Dingle?

Your options: Wallace was a liar and dissembler of the first order,
OR c'=c+v

Jim G
c'=c+v

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