Re: Sad News. John Wheeler is dead.



On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:01:35 -0400, "Robert J. Kolker"
<bobkolker@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

John Wheeler died at the age of 96. R.I.P.

Bob Kolker

Physics and the rest of science will be liberated only after all the
old crackpots are dead and buried. And the sooner the better. Wasn't
it Wheeler and Feynman who posited (in their Absorber Theory) the
existence of advanced and retarded waves that can travel in
spacetime!? ahahaha... And should not every physicist with at lest 2
neurons between their ears know by now that nothing can move in
spacetime by definition? Yep. What we have here, folks, is geriatric
physics at its worse. I say, good riddance to the aging incestuous
community of physicists that gave us a bunch of stupid fairy tales
(black holes, wormholes, time travel, multiple universes, virtual
particles, etc...) to believe in. Wheeler and Feynman are gone. Who's
next?

As always, telling it like I see it. Of course, I'm a lone voice in a
sea of ass kissers. ahahaha... ahahaha... But I'm used to it.
AHAHAHAHA...

Louis Savain

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http://rebelscience.blogspot.com/
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