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To: higgmeister; sayfer bullets
My point had nothing to do with material wealth. I was only referring to the use of gray matter, or lack thereof.

No one denies that Damadian conducted pioneering work in the field of MRI. He was the first, in 1977, to use the technology to visualize the organs of a live human subject—after practicing on rat livers and a kosher turkey. (The human volunteer was Damadian’s colleague, Larry Minkoff; Damadian himself had a bit more body fat than little Indomitable could penetrate.) Furthermore, Damadian’s central patent on the technology, awarded in 1974, was affirmed by the Supreme Court in 1997. In that dispute, Damadian and the company he founded, Melville, New York-based FONAR Corporation, won more than $128 million in patent infringement penalties from MRI goliath General Electric.

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But it is difficult not to at least consider another explanation: that scientists on the assembly or in other positions of influence could not abide Damadian’s staunch support for "creationist science." Damadian is a firm believer in a literal translation of the Bible: he has no doubt that the earth was created by God during a six-day stretch about 6,000 years ago. Damadian has also served as a technical adviser to the Institute for Creation Research, which rejects the standard model of evolution."The non-biblical account would have us believe that all life originated from a single common ancestor—a slime mold—and give or take a billion years, we’re expected to believe that the descendants of this slime mold climbed out of the ocean and stood up and started giving lectures," Damadian says. "Do the math on that. The sheer statistics of that violate any sense of reality."

1,019 posted on 12/01/2004 9:48:06 PM PST by AndrewC (New Senate rule -- Must vote on all Presidential appointments period certain.)
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To: AndrewC

Interesting.

It's been a while since I got into one of these threads. Generates quite the list, don't it?

And I haven't even seen an irreducible complexity argument yet. Darn.


1,021 posted on 12/01/2004 9:54:43 PM PST by sayfer bullets
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No one denies that Damadian conducted pioneering work in the field of MRI. He was the first, in 1977, to use the technology to visualize the organs of a live human subject—after practicing on rat livers and a kosher turkey. (The human volunteer was Damadian’s colleague, Larry Minkoff; Damadian himself had a bit more body fat than little Indomitable could penetrate.) Furthermore, Damadian’s central patent on the technology, awarded in 1974, was affirmed by the Supreme Court in 1997. In that dispute, Damadian and the company he founded, Melville, New York-based FONAR Corporation, won more than $128 million in patent infringement penalties from MRI goliath General Electric.

DittoJed2, is that you?

1,032 posted on 12/01/2004 10:25:39 PM PST by Ichneumon
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To: AndrewC
But it is difficult not to at least consider another explanation: that scientists on the assembly or in other positions of influence could not abide Damadian’s staunch support for "creationist science."

I'm sure you'll adopt tinfoil theory you want; someone who could believe creationism could give credence to anything, In my experience, however, most scientists in the field of NMR don't even know Damadian's a creationist. They know (and mostly dislike) him for his 25 year campaign to try to steal credit for NMR imaging from its inventors.

Of course, when I tell 'em he's also a creationist, after the initial REALLY!?, they don't seem shocked at all.

1,053 posted on 12/02/2004 5:17:38 AM PST by Right Wing Professor
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