2nd degree Black Belt AKA: little-self Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 328
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06-17-2007, 11:23 PM
| | Re: What happens after you die? Quote:
Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie Bibra, your probability logic is very weak and wrong. I suggest you study the father of modern probability logic and statistics, Christiaan Huygens. And further, I'd like to point out, your and Prof. G Venkataraman's primordial ancestor logic is completely unfounded, and only held by a small minority of social scientists, and has practically no bearing on actual scientific evolution of the real ideas involved... Check your and his facts more closely, as most of your and his article's points are no more than your and his own personal conjectures...
True probability logic, statistics and mechanics' evolution of the universe requires no primordial ancestor falsity. It simply requires random and uniform matter in motion... You keep trying to enter false information, where it does not belong... I think that's quite deceptive of you, don't you...?
Lloyd | lg; instead of casting vindictive, irreverent and irresponsible aspersion, the right course would have been to refute, with your 'absolute' knowledge which has not, so far bought you any takers ( for your FS). Instead of flouting improvable theories and theories, come out with provable ‘model’, not based on hypothetical theories but with rational models. Spiritual knowledge is beyond your mind, it is inner knowledge which has nothing to do with material knowledge. You throw science at us as if we are a bunch of dumb siblings. Grow up man, the world is changing fast, it is catching up with the west. Be ready to ‘meet’ it with love and compassion, but not with venom which is seeped in your veins. Cleanse it with love. A Thumbnail Sketch Of Prof.Venkataraman Academic degrees: Honours degree in Physics from the University of Madras, and Ph.D in Physics from the University of Bombay. Career summary: Served in the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay, of the Department of Atomic Energy, from 1955 to 1973 as Scientist. From 1973 to 1987, served in the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, of the Department of Atomic Energy, as Director Physics and Electronics Group, Head of the Computer Centre, Head Library and Information Service, from 1978 to 1992 as Director ANURAG in the Defence Research and Development Organisation, holding the rank of a Distinguished Scientist. Retired from that post on superannuation. Publications: About eighty [80] original papers and review articles in leading physics journals published in America, England, Europe and India. Books and monographs: One monograph published by MIT Press, Boston, one monograph published by Springer Verlag, Berlin, the official Raman centenary scientific biography of Nobel Prize winner Sir C.V.Raman, commissioned by the Indian Academy of Science and released in October 1988 by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, and 14 books on physics in a series entitled VIGNETTES IN PHYSICS. Fellowship: Elected Fellow, Indian Academy of Science, elected Fellow, Indian National Science Academy, elected Fellow, National Academy of Sciences India. Professional Awards: Sir C.V.Raman Medal of the University Grants Commission, Raman Centenary Medal of the Indian Academy of Science, Indira Gandhi Award of the Indian National Science Academy, and the Sir C.V.Raman Medal of the Indian Science Congress. Other honours: Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship conferred by the Nehru Foundation, and the Padma Shri conferred by the President of India. Participation in international scientific activities: Have presented papers in many international conferences, have chaired sessions in international conferences, have been on the organising committee for international conferences, have lectured in many universities in India and abroad [from McMaster University in Canada to Victoria University in New Zealand], have refereed papers for journals and served on editorial boards of journals. Compare your credentials with him whom you so derisively dismissed! learn some manners prof.!love®ards. | |