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Topic: Baez agrees with Nemesis & Al? Hillman wonders.
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Re: Baez agrees with Nemesis & Al? Hillman wonders.
Posted: Dec 1, 2001 9:19 AM
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In article <9u65db$klc$1@nntp1.u.washington.edu>,
bwreed@u.washington.edu (Bryan Reed) wrote:
>In article <p2uc0u83dnodq43vi9ilvfmjp1fca3hudl@4ax.com>,
>Nemesis <Nemesis@nospam.com> wrote:

<snip>

>>Unless an explanation can be understood by the average person, you can
>>be certain the explainer hasn't got a clue. I guess this covers the
>>majority of the pompous asses who populate the higher echelons of the
>>physics community.
>>

>
>
>Typical of someone who doesn't have a clue. How many people in the
>"higher echelons of the physics community" do you actually know? What
>you're bashing is a stereotype, not real people.
>
>And I have yet to see a physics explanation from you that makes any sense
>at all, much less that could be "understood by the average person."
>
>You have all the marks of someone who wants to feel intellectually
>superior without actually putting out the effort to learn anything.


Hint: Point him at bankers.

/BAH

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