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- From: jbm@hal.trl.OZ.AU (Jacques Guy)
- Subject: Re: The Uranus Myth
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.033955.19098@trl.oz.au>
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- Organization: Telecom Research Labs, Melbourne, Australia
- References: <1993Jan22.183235@IASTATE.EDU> <1993Jan24.080837.23926@smds.com> <1993Jan24.140811@IASTATE.EDU> <1993Jan27.082018.15201@smds.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 03:39:55 GMT
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- rh@smds.com (Richard Harter) writes:
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- >>>> Well the answer to all these is simple once you recognize one simple _fact_:
- >>>>Uranus is a superconductor.
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- >>> This, of course, flies in the face of all that we know about superconductors.
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- >> Which isn't very much right now. Are you visiting from the future in a time
- >>machine?
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- >You ignore a fundamental principle of talk.origins science. If it isn't
- >in the text books *right now* it isn't science.
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- I think the >>>> poster had his tongue firmly in his cheek, or perhaps, if
- I dare a horrible pun, in somebody else's cheeks. "Uranus is a superconductor"
- sounds suspiciously like "your anus ... ditto".
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