
26-02-2010, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by xelasnave
So how many points for a pass? 
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Originally Posted by xelasnave
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Alex,
Don't know about a pass mark but you would be definitely be at the top of the class.
Some of the descriptions are spot on regarding your statements on GR, mathematics, and push gravity.
Examples:
10 points for each statement along the lines of "I'm not good at math, but my theory is conceptually right, so all I need is for someone to express it in terms of equations".
10 points for arguing that while a current well-established theory predicts phenomena correctly, it doesn't explain "why" they occur, or fails to provide a "mechanism".
10 points for arguing that a current well-established theory is "only a theory", as if this were somehow a point against it.
Are you sure the mathematical physicist John Baez ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Baez) who came up with this index didn't use you as reference?
Steven
PS Don't take this seriously..
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