Re: If someone just took a minute to listen to me



On Mar 22, 1:24 pm, Michael Helland <mobyd...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<snip>

Physics isn't just relativity and QM.

That's just part of it.

Sure, and you don't even know that part and the questions I have asked
you to answer were from not only Quantum Mechanics, but theoretical
nuclear physics, electromagnetic theory, and I may have even asked you
a question from QCD I don't recall...

You act as if one needs to know what you know about physics before
they can have any important ideas.

You need to know where others have been so you can know whether what
you are doing is new or not and whether or not you are merely
repeating the mistakes of others...

<snip> maudlin crap

Through Leibniz's work.

Fantastic make a prediction and back your paper up with citations...
stop hiding behind leibniz...

The scientific method is what I'm interested in.

You don't even know what the scientific method is as evidenced from
your paper and your last 4 years of posting....

I know it better than you do.

Evidenced by your paper, that merely use buzzwords from the scientific
method without actually applying it? Or do you mean because you
believe the scientific method consists solely of using you r
imagination and has nothing to do with knowledge...?

I'd ask what sort of degrees and qualifications you possess.

Currently I am pursuing a PhD in Mathematics, and I have read
extensively over the past years on physics..

But you're not likely to answer questions about yourself.

Sure whatever you say... oh yes and I forgot to mention I am in my
twenties and starting two companies... congrats to me... oh yes and as
I have mentioned congrats to me...


Focusing on my personality seems to be your only capacity.

but its fun... and you ask for it....

How many great physicists worked in isolation?

Not really relevant,

Ha.

I'm glad you find it humorous.... I assume the majority of the humor
comes from the fact that your not a physicist and never will be and
yet you try to act as if you are...

the key here is your not a physicist and will
never be taken seriously enough, not to have to work in isolation...

And how many worked through correspondence and collaboration?

Your not collaborating

Not with you.

too true....

There are people that are objective out there though.

Objective doesn't mean agrees with crank.... and most people who agree
with you, are as ignorant or more so then you... the whole blind
leading the blind, dogs eating other dogs vomit....

since you refuse to learn anything from what
people tell you, or to go off and educate yourself, you pompous waste
of space....

Cheers

I reiterate my last comments they were exceedingly choice.... don't
you think so?

And one more time for good measure:

"> >since you refuse to learn anything from what
people tell you, or to go off and educate yourself, you pompous waste
of space....

Cheers"
.



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