Re: Is General Relativity a useful TOOL or aesthetic ART?
Re: Is General Relativity a useful TOOL or
aesthetic ART?
Source: http://sci.tech−archive.net/Archive/sci.physics/2007−10/msg01153.html
• From: "Tom Potter"
• Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 22:06:58 +0800
"Uncle Al" wrote in message
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Tom Potter wrote:
"Uncle Al" wrote in message
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Tom Potter wrote:
Intelligent creatures invent TOOLS
and use the tools to mold a better world for
themselves.
Tell it to 4.5 billion Third World niggers and wogs. How
does their
world not rot day by day by agency of their own hands and
loins?
Technological Homo sapiens builds the world. Anintellectual
animals
like Tom Potter shit upon it.
Languages, maths, computer languages,
and models like DNA, Newtonian physics,
and Quantum Mechanics,
are SOFTWARE tools that man has
invented,
Idiot. If you pull a turd out of your ass and call it sausage, do
you
eat it with relish?
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Re: Is General Relativity a useful TOOL or aesthetic ART?
and he uses these SOFTWARE tools in
conjunction
with HARDWARE tools to shape his world
in an efficient manner.
Never took poli sci, did you? Economics? Literature?
RELIGION? The
world is overflowing with installed bullshit and stylized
pyrrhic
destruction. Ignorant animals like you are its cheerleaders.
Are ya
wearing panties today under your little skirt, Potter, are ya?
Huh
huh? Are ya?
ART a form of human activity
created primarily as an aesthetic expression.
Idiot. Sentience is always accompanied by music, art, and
dance. A
mind must create self−referent structure in its own image. Yo
wouldn't know anything about that − you haven't the
wetware to make it
happen.
Considering that General Relativity
is a "Tower of Babel"
that generates more discussion and emotion
than practical works,
[snip fruther crap]
Fucking imbecile,
What a strange sig you have Uncle Al!
It was interesting to see that Uncle Al
smeared the "Third World" folks
No physics, eh Potter? Idiot.
"Is General Relativity a useful TOOL" Empirically yes. Empirical
reality casts the only vote that counts. You are a prolix idiot,
Potter.
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Re: Is General Relativity a useful TOOL or aesthetic ART?
[snip crap]
As the actions of "Uncle Al" suggests,
the intelligent folks who spawned Judaism, Christianity,
Mohammedism , Nostrodamus, Communism, Freudism,
pornography, financial fraud, the Class Wars of the 1900's
America's Urban Rebellion of the 1960's, etc.
now hype the Religious Wars of the 2000's,
and General Relativity,
a model that wastes time, money and minds
on such pursuits as time travel, worm holes,
warping through space, rubber clocks and rulers,
and other things beyond man's capacity to ever experience,
like the beginning and end of the universe.
As can be seen from his posts,
Uncle Al parrots the GTR babble
and postulates a new gravitational force
that exerts a force almost as strong
as a stern look.
As I indicated, the Third World folks
that Uncle Al puts down and claims superiority to,
such as the American Indians
who gave us tomatoes, potatoes, corn,
chocolate, chili peppers etc.
and the Blacks who give us
sport thrills, creative music, and soul,
have made far more useful contributions to
mankind than Judaism, Christianity,
Mohammedism , Nostrodamus, Communism, Freudism,
General Relativity, and chiral forces.
Apparently "Uncle Al" thinks that
intelligence, superiority, and "creating a better world"
involves creating and perpetuating "Towers of Babel"
that create conflict between folks
and wastes time, money and minds.
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
−−
Tom Potter
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http://tdp1001.googlepages.com/home
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