"mister Kent, you are not going to be needing these for this mission," and he put them back on, and used them as an ablative shield
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Jul 6, 2012 1:31 PM
couldn't they also have seen Mercury, and wasn't that a part of the expedition?... you'd, like, have to read a book or some thing, to find out. anyway, 100 IQ in Galton's scheme is just average; there is no way in hell, such a prolific *raconteur* as herr doktor-professor E., could have had and IQ of only seventeen twentieths of normal. perhaps, you are televising upon him.
see the recent book, _Einstein's Mistakes_.
you are an extremely crabby correspondent, making all kinds of silly assumptions about the past and the sciences -- the *quadrivium* or *mathematica*, at the minimum -- and unble to answer simple questions thereunto, or simply unable to read what is laboriously typed, in answer to your pathetically gigantic ego.
> > "atoms & their electrons in free space are all > > that is needed for the propogation of lightwaves."