Posted on 11/14/2007 11:33:43 AM PST by snarks_when_bored
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sweeeeetttt......
if his theory isn’t based on Intelligent Design, it’s wrong.
>>”Some incredibly beautiful stuff falls out of Lisi’s theory,” adds David Ritz Finkelstein at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. “This must be more than coincidence and he really is touching on something profound.”<<
I know Dr. Finklestein and if he is impressed then is very likely worth looking at.
That said, until valid predictions are made and there is full peer review, its just “very interesating” and not the Theory of Everything.
SO TAKE A LESSON FROM A TOP NOTCH SURFER BOY....
So take a lesson from a top-notch surfer boy
(catch a wave, catch a wave)
(Every Saturday boy)
But don’t you treat it like a toy
Just get away from the shady turf
And baby, go catch some rays on the sunny
surf
And when you catch a wave you’ll be sittin on
top of the world
He is likely unemployed w/ good reason.
Before his friends found him a job as a patent clerk, Albert Einstein almost starved to death. His girl-friend Mileva had to put their infant daughter up for adoption, and they never saw or heard from the girl again.
It would seem quite appropriate for a surfer-dude to be the successor of a patent clerk. You were expecting a University professor?
Where exactly is the mens room on the E8? Anyone?
>>Now Lisi, currently in Nevada, has come up with a proposal to do this. Lee Smolin at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, describes Lisis work as fabulous. It is one of the most compelling unification models Ive seen in many, many years, he says.
That thar is an impressive endorsement. O_O<<
Dr. Smoin wrote a semi-famous book “The Trouble with Physics” that led a new skepticism of string theory. He is well published on Quantum Gravity but yeah, his university does sound dinky.
You mean like Jeff Spicoli?
Pardon my cynicism...
But I’ve been around, ya know.
There was a time I could see. And I have seen.
Boys like these; younger than these w/ their arms blown off,
their legs torn off.
MV
Ahem. Its the Journal of Obscure and Irreproducible Data.
MV
(published in Science, Proceedings of the Natl Acad of Sciences,
Jour of Exp Med, Jour of Immunol, Jour of Clin Invest et al.)
And I still put my pants on the same way as most folks. :)
Maybe "elegant," or "symmetrical" would be a better term.
There are a couple of such publications now.
I’ve had my hardcover compendium since the 1980s. I don’t know which publication was first.
haha. these dumb surfer comments are the funniest thing i’ve ever seen. who has more ? i’d really appreciate one that makes the surfer scientist look stupid and manages to throw in a high-five to intelligent design.
Just paddle out
turn around and raise;
that’s all there is to the coastline craze;
catch a wave and you’re sittin’ on top of the world.
I see a wave and its like “Hey Dude! Let’s party!”
MV
Quick guide to Freshman Physics:
F=MA and you can’t push on a string.
What’s yellow and dangerous?
Brilliant man.... There are but a few of us willing to state the conviction.
Most of unenlightened mankind insists on 38.
Atleast you got the photo from the era when the pens leaked or produced clogged little blobs.
The current buzzword among scientists in this regard seems to be "elegant". The last several years I keep hearing scientists use it on television or in print when describing theories or observed phenomena.
A vietnamese orphan showing up at a vets house.
that was definitely a heavenly body....
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