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| From | Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics |
| Subject | Re: H bonds get stronger when asymmetry is restored |
| Date | 2016-04-24 11:32 -0500 |
| Organization | Aioe.org NNTP Server |
| Message-ID | <nfisfd$tn2$1@gioia.aioe.org> (permalink) |
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On 3/28/2016 4:06 PM, Odd Bodkin wrote: > On 3/28/2016 3:54 PM, Odd Bodkin wrote: > >> Whether you choose to educate yourself is not my concern, as it changes >> nothing. Whether you continue to call anything absurd or speculative >> that you've not educated yourself about is also not my concern. Whether >> you think that freshman level physics as already explained to you is >> complicated and therefore phoney is ALSO not my concern. Facts are >> facts, whether you choose to acknowledge them or not. You might as well >> be denying the existence of Australia. >> All that matters to me is letting you know that you are oblivious to >> simple facts, which you could test yourself but decline to do so. >> > > I'll just add, Jim, that putting out a DEMONSTRABLY ridiculous idea and > then jumping into an online community to flood the community with your > idea, and then coupling it with the challenge "I dare you to try to > prove me wrong! I'm quite certain that I will never be forced to admit > it!" is the hallmark of an infantile attention-whore with profound > social anxieties and incompetencies. Because this is also fairly common > (Henry Wilson, Robert Winn, Ken Seto, the list goes on), you are not > even interesting as a specimen. You're what's called a Crank of the > Pedestrian Sort. > > James McGinn, who hates science, is simply trying to spread his "insane-ness" around. it is obvious in his videos on you tube, his brain is fried. to assume he can reason and understand, is probably a bad assumption.
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Re: H bonds get stronger when asymmetry is restored Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-04-24 11:32 -0500
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