Hey Beav, be nice.
Nobody attacked YOU. Even if they had you don't need to be so mean
anyway.
"theBeaver" <none@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> ilya_shambat2004@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > I've been reading Richard Feynman's Six Not-So-Easy Pieces.
> >
> >
> > In his first chapter he makes the point that, because the laws of the
> > universe will be perceived the same from wherever the person observes
> > it, there is no way to find the center of the universe.
> >
> >
> > That is a fallacy. That any given point can provide the vintage point
> > of observation of the laws of the universe, means not that any point
> > can be the center of the universe but rather that the laws of the
> > universe are omnipresent within the universe - which, of course, they
> > would be expected to be.
>
> Feynmann's reputation, mathematics, and insights into the workings of
> the world are virtually unmatched even by other top scientists. You, on
> the other hand, probably have an IQ 50 points lower than his, are
> mathematically incompetent, and physics-challenged. You can't begin to
> comprehend general relativity or the details of quantum mechanics.
> Sure, I believe you.
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