Stephen Matheson wrote:
>
> On Tue, 22 May 2001, Howard J. Van Till wrote:
>
snip
> With respect to question 1, my initial impression of the argument in
> question was that it was uninteresting, not because its conclusion is
> manifestly false (which of course it is)
[Hammond]
Might we inquire as to just what acamademic or professinal credentials
would entitle you to make such a grand pronouncement?
And BTW, I'm sure Einstein's theory is "uninteresting" to someone
with only a grade school education. I'm sorry if inquiring
about someone's CV is considered "uncivilized", but it is standard
procedure in most academic matters. And BTW, when it is met with
a hostile and uncivil rebuff, we may be quite sure the respondent is
unqualified.
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