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From: eric gisse on 16 Jun 2010 15:29 Robert L. Oldershaw wrote: > On Jun 16, 3:45 am, eric grosse narr <jowr.pi.nos...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Robert, I have to wonder if you could even work your way through a >> moderately complicated E&M/classical mechanics problem. > ------------------------------------- > > And I have to wonder if you can come up with a coherent scientific > comment, instead of all this ad hominem bluster. You see Robert, that's already been done. I actually read the technical paper, and found the conclusions of the paper to be quite at odds with your wild claims. Your continuing pattern of spew indicates that you believe you understand the subject but since you do not have a technical education in physics I can't help but wonder if you just jumped right into arguing about cosmology without the understanding required. So once again, can you handle a simple E&M or mechanics problem? > > RLO > www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw
From: Robert L. Oldershaw on 16 Jun 2010 23:04 On Jun 16, 4:05 pm, hel...(a)astro.multiCLOTHESvax.de (Phillip Helbig--- undress to reply) wrote: > > At a conference, the speaker presented some results which favoured a > flat, lambda-dominated universe, but didn't rule out the Einstein-de > Sitter model completely. Peebles asked whether there would be room for > him to live in this tiny corner of parameter space. The speaker said > yes. Without missing a beat, Bob Kirschner cried out "But you would be > alone!" ----------------------------------------------------------- Are you advocating that everyone should march to the beat of the same drummer? Should we all wear shirts of the same color to mark our loyalty? RLO www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw
From: eric gisse on 16 Jun 2010 23:22 Robert L. Oldershaw wrote: > On Jun 16, 4:05 pm, hel...(a)astro.multiCLOTHESvax.de (Phillip Helbig--- > undress to reply) wrote: >> >> At a conference, the speaker presented some results which favoured a >> flat, lambda-dominated universe, but didn't rule out the Einstein-de >> Sitter model completely. Peebles asked whether there would be room for >> him to live in this tiny corner of parameter space. The speaker said >> yes. Without missing a beat, Bob Kirschner cried out "But you would be >> alone!" > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Are you advocating that everyone should march to the beat of the same > drummer? > > Should we all wear shirts of the same color to mark our loyalty? > > RLO > www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw It strikes me much like you don't function well with those who don't have the same opinion as you.
From: Robert L. Oldershaw on 17 Jun 2010 11:50 On Jun 16, 11:22 pm, eric narr wrote: > > It strikes me much like you don't function well with those who don't have > the same opinion as you.- Hide quoted text - ----------------------------------------------- As a scientist I do not like dogma and closed-mindedness. Do you have a problem with that? RLO www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw
From: Robert Higgins on 17 Jun 2010 13:26
On Jun 17, 11:50 am, "Robert L. Oldershaw" <rlolders...(a)amherst.edu> wrote: > On Jun 16, 11:22 pm, eric narr wrote: > > > It strikes me much like you don't function well with those who don't have > > the same opinion as you.- Hide quoted text - > > ----------------------------------------------- > > As a scientist I do not like dogma and closed-mindedness. I don't care what you like or don't like. By what criteria are you a "scientist"? What education, training, or accomplishment qualifies you are such? > > Do you have a problem with that? > > RLOwww.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw Which physics classes did you take at Amherst? |