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August 7th, 2012, 09:46 PM

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Its not necessary to "prove" the premise. Here I'm not interested in proving the link, or even detailing it with precision. Its enough just to apply a certain pragmatic common sense, along with general observations.
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Ever since you started this thread I've been wondering about the contrast between your extremely rigorous approach to Newton's calculations (by the way, I did go over them in the end- curiosity got the better of me) and the statement above.

Can you explain why the difference in approach?

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August 7th, 2012, 09:53 PM

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Ever since you started this thread I've been wondering about the contrast between your extremely rigorous approach to Newton's calculations (by the way, I did go over them in the end- curiosity got the better of me) and the statement above.

Can you explain why the difference in approach?

Thanks,

Chair
I think it is due to his infatuation with Fabio. But I could be wrong.





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Sometimes I wonder: Is Lighthouse an atheist posing as a Protestant to make them look bad?
I've rather suspected from time to time that certain individuals on TOL aren't quite for real, pot-boilers perhaps?



   
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August 8th, 2012, 02:30 AM

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Ever since you started this thread I've been wondering about the contrast between your extremely rigorous approach to Newton's calculations (by the way, I did go over them in the end- curiosity got the better of me) and the statement above.
Its not that you read my work, which in the end may have little importance;
its the fact that you were compelled to check the calculations,
and that you admitted you did this openly,
that causes my opinion of you to have jumped upward an order of magnitude at least.

I bow to your magnanimity and scientific discipline.

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Can you explain why the difference in approach?

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Chair
R & R vs. serious work.





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August 8th, 2012, 11:56 PM

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R & R vs. serious work.
This R&R, as you call it, has serous social implications. Perhaps this is some room for being rigorous there as in checking Newton's calculations.



   
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