RE: SOC/PSYC: Scientific Proof of God

From: Vandergraaf, Chuck (vandergraaft@aecl.ca)
Date: Fri May 11 2001 - 11:30:31 EDT

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    Mr. Hammond,

    This is indeed an astounding discovery! I did visit the URL that you cited
    in your e-mail. Since I do not meet the three criteria that you have set out
    in your e-mail (I have no degree in Physics, very little experience with
    psychometry, and can only claim 12 hours of religion courses in college), I
    do not feel qualified to comment on your discovery.

    I do, however, have a few questions and a suggestion.

    Questions:
    Is the God, for whose existence you now claim to have proven, the God of the
    Bible, Allah, or does your proof apply to any "generic god?" If so, how will
    we know what is the "right One?" If you could prove that, perhaps further
    bloodshed in the Middle East and between India and Pakistan might be
    avoided.
    Would you please divulge the peer-reviewed scientific journal that published
    your preliminary paper?

    Suggestion:
    You may want to approach the Nobel Prize committee members and alert them to
    your discovery, in case they are not aware of your groundbreaking work.
    Seems to me that your discovery should warrant at least a consideration for
    a Nobel Prize. This is no time to be modest!

    T.T. Vandergraaf, PhD, FCIC

    -----Original Message-----
    From: George Hammond [mailto:ghammond@mediaone.net]
    Sent: Thursday May 10, 2001 4:27 PM
    To: asa@calvin.edu
    Subject: SOC/PSYC: Scientific Proof of God
    Importance: High

    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:

    http://people.ne.mediaone.net/ghammond/georgefile.html

    If you would kindly take 5 minutes to read this, I would
    be most grateful for any constructive comment or inquiry
    you might make. Further details are also available on
    my website, URL given below.

    George Hammond, Hyannis

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    BE SURE TO VISIT MY WEBSITE, BELOW:
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    George Hammond, M.S. Physics
    Email:    ghammond@mediaone.net
    Website:  http://people.ne.mediaone.net/ghammond/index.html
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