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Quote (MrIntelligentDesign @ Oct. 13 2015,10:14) | Quote (dazz @ Oct. 13 2015,08:25) | Quote (NoName @ Oct. 13 2015,15:14) | Quote (dazz @ Oct. 13 2015,08:51) | Quote (NoName @ Oct. 13 2015,14:47) | Hey Edgar, this is why you fail. Well, one of the countless reasons. A genuine scientist, on science and how it works:
“Science is unique. The idea is to try to give all the information to help others judge the value of your contribution; not just the information that leads to judgement in one particular direction or another.” Richard Feynman |
Prediction: that's going to go well over his head and he's going to respond with the same "I've already given all the information on how to categorize eggs, I mean X!!" |
Or he'll just ignore it. Or recycle his previous response. 'Other scientists had their ideas replace previous ideas, so you have to replace my ideas or they win.' Is that the single most common trope of pseudo-science loons? It certainly appears to be, at least around these parts. |
Yeah, they see themselves as such extraordinary geniuses, that they are one of a kind, not realizing that many loons preceded them, following the same exact patterns, the same Galileo comparisons... And all their amazing innovative "discoveries" are almost invariably rehashes of the cosmological argument, Paley's watchmaker and other ancient and stupid arguments from ignorance / god-of-the-gaps. And of course, they are convinced that nobody will notice that they're simply out to prove god.
Dumbfucks |
You had never read my science books that is why you still don't know the differences of them all between my new discoveries and them... |
Nothing you have posted here provides any motivation whatsoever to read your self-published books. No one buys them, no one takes them seriously, and that's being generous.
We've already shown here that what appears to be your foundational distinction, between 'intellen' and 'naturen' is confused, incoherent, and relies on an argument from ignorance.
You have no new discoveries, except in the trivial sense that you have combined words in new ways. But everyone does that all the time, almost always with more meaning, more sense, and more utility than your word salad.
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