Sure, black holes can kill us, and in a variety of interesting and gruesome ways. But, all in all, we may owe our very existence to them.
—Philip Plait
If you wish to view this as a cautionary tale, be my guest.
If a little kid ever asks you just why the sky is blue, you look him or her right in the eye and say, “It’s because of quantum effects involving Rayleigh scattering combined with a...
It’s pretty common,
air time that he so desperately seeks.
Hoagland’s claims irritate me because he is promoting uncritical thinking, … He doesn’t want you to think about what you’re seeing. He’s trying to bamboozle you into believing what he’s saying.
Any random set of numbers, when played with as Hoagland did, will yield many coincidental mathematical relationships, … His mathematical analysis is so full of holes, flaws, and misdirection that it is completely worthless.
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