Re: SOC/PSYC: Scientific Proof of God

From: Steve Krogh (krogh@mindspring.com)
Date: Thu May 10 2001 - 20:38:04 EDT

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    From: George Hammond <ghammond@mediaone.net>
    To: <asa@calvin.edu>
    Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 4:27 PM
    Subject: SOC/PSYC: Scientific Proof of God

    > Dear ASA Scholar:
    >
    > I am a physicist (M.S. 1967) and reside in Hyannis, Cape
    > Cod, Massachusetts. I only mention that because I notice
    > that ASA is located in Ipswich Massachusetts.
    > I have recently published a preliminary paper in the peer
    > reviewed scientific literature concerning my discovery of a
    > scientific proof of God.
    > I'm sure there are scientists here who are familiar with
    > Factor Analysis and perhaps even Psychometry and to whom the
    > names Sir Francis Galton, Karl Pearson, Sir Ronald Fisher,
    > Sir Cyril Burt, Hans Eysenck, Raymond B. Cattell will be
    > familiar. There may even be a few Physicists present familiar
    > with the mathematical physics of General Relativity. Certainly
    > we may be sure there are Biologists present who will be aquatinted
    > with the names of Wilhelm Roux and Sir Richard Owen.
    > Finding a scholar who is familiar with all of this
    > interdisciplinary science, is of course nigh on to impossible.
    > I have located one such individual BTW, Professor Robert
    > Elliot Pollack, currently director of CSSR at Columbia
    > University N.Y., and apparently he is the only person other than
    > myself in concurrent possession of:
    >
    > 1. An academic degree in Physics
    > 2. A graduate level expertise in Psychometry (Factor Analysis)
    > 3. A professional competence in Divinity
    >
    > other than myself... in the entire World! Needless to say
    > I have been trying to contact Professor Pollack, however
    > without success so far. He is also an internationally
    > famous Molecular Biologist which would render him, I would
    > imagine, a very busy individual.
    > At any rate, whatever your level or area of expertise may
    > be, a description of the discovery that I have made is given
    > in a 1-page FAQ located at:

    Gravity caused God? What a novel approach.



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