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- From: bseymour@encore.com (Burch Seymour)
- Subject: Questions for Ted H.
- Organization: Encore Computer Corporation
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 18:45:23 GMT
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- Hi Ted,
-
- I see you are about to post your stuff... again. In preparation for that,
- can you give us some answers to these questions? Please?
-
- 1) You seem to have a personaly vindetta against Carl Sagan. Why?
- Your posts are almost hateful of the man. Why is that? Why do
- you feel such a need to call his work cow-doo-doo? If he was
- really as wrong as you claim, don't you think there are hundreds,
- or maybe thousands, of grad students, eager to make a name for
- themselves, who would have published refutations of his work?
-
- 2) You theories about Earth in close orbit to a star, thus producing the
- reduced felt effect, have been shown many time to violate reality.
- The earth would be ripped to bite-sized-planet-bits (tm) by tidal
- effects. Yet you cling to the theory, even though you recently
- admitted you have no idea how it would have worked. Why do you
- feel your intuition is more applicable than the work of scientists
- who *can* explain, in meticulous detail, and with experimentally
- verifiable calculations, how the universe works?
-
- 3) You rely heavily on your interpretations of ancient myths. If
- we were in a different place in space, with a different sun, how
- come all the ancient astronomical records show exactly the same
- configuration of constellations?
-
- 4) Why do you hold Velokovsy (and co.) in such high regards?
-
- 5) You claim that "Establishment Science" is a bunch of crap when
- explaining origins issues. Why? By that I mean, why is their
- ability attenuated on that specific issue? They can build spacecraft
- that fly around the solar system with awesome precision. It would
- seem to me that the same skills would give them the ability to
- describe how the planets can, and cannot, move. What would be
- the purpose for this great conspiracy you seem to see?
-
- 6) Why do you feel a need for this rather unusual model of Earth's
- history you propose? The only real physical thing you base your
- arguments on (that I've noticed anyway) is the weight of dinosaurs.
- You then twist everything else around that perceived problem. No-one
- else has a problem with the dinosaurs weight. Why can't you just
- modify your thinking to allow that dinosaurs could have existed
- in our concept of 1G?
-
- 7) How have your own views been modified over the last few years?
- The point of science is to continually re-evaluate evidence and
- modify theory to fit fact. How has your theory been modified to
- fit facts presented here? Do you even acknowledge that any of
- your critics have provided you with facts?
-
- 8) When science contradicts your theory completly (as with the Roche
- limit problem), and your best answer is "I have no idea", why
- should anyone take you seriously?
-
- To close, a story to illustrate point 6. Possibly apocryphal, but so
- what :-) RCA was running a test of an early color TV system. Closed
- circuit from, I don't know, say Princeton to New York. As a joke the
- techs on the transmit side painted a bannana purple, and put it in the
- basket of fruit they were using as the "test pattern". On the other end
- after a bit of fiddling, the technicians said, "Well the bannana looks
- great! But the rest of it is a mess!"
-
- I'll leave it to the reader to figure out how this applies to Ted's
- theory of the universe.
-
- -bs-
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