RupertG
Posts: 80 Joined: Nov. 2005
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At least there is one question answered: whether Gary will come good on his TSP claim, or continue to act like a delusional self-aggrandising borderline paranoid. The world of computing theory and the mighty industries of the globe will have to scale back their expectations of revolution.
A shame, really, as once a chap habituates on the good stuff from the time of Dover nothing else quite cuts the mustard. Briefly - oh so briefly - on discovering this thread I had hopes that something new was on the boil, and it was time to come back to the Thumb.
But no.
Gary: nobody believes you, here or elsewhere. Not your invention of uniquely powerful computing techniques, not your stewardship of revolutionary scientific concepts, not your realisation that the very foundations of science are flawed, not your hundreds of schools quietly teaching your ideas, not your network of scientists hiding from ridicule, not your fractal mirrorworld of consciousness scaling from invisible point to invisible realm via layers of invisibleness. Nobody believed you in any of your previous episodes in other parts of the Web, and nobody will believe you next time either.
Also, the fact that nobody believes you does not mean you are right. Nor does it make the Panda's Thumb a hotbed of people hell-bent on suppressing science.
It just means nobody believes you, because everything you say is fantasy, and tired old fantasy at that.
Become a novelist. At least then you'll learn to spin believable fantasies, and everyone will be so much happier.
Me, I recloak and continue the hunt for the good stuff. May it flow forth again.
-------------- Uncle Joe and Aunty Mabel Fainted at the breakfast table Children, let this be a warning Never do it in the morning -- Ralph Vaughan Williams
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