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Old April 27th 05, 05:03 PM
Bjoern Feuerbacher
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newedana wrote:
I haven't gotten the book as it's just too costly at $180 (maybe you
can
convince him to lower it to $25. I wonder how many here actually
bought the book..



A great number of people at present who bought his book,


How many of those actually understand physics?


and the numbe would increase limitlessly as years go.


Probably.


His book has no
postulation at all in explaining almost evergy field of natural
science.


Thanks, we have seen the level of his "explanations".

Other people call that "heaps of unsupported assertions, vague
handwavings and plainly wrong statements".


I sow he was laughing at main streme physicists, saying that
wild dogs bark to the moon because they do not know what is the moon.


And what makes him think that he is so much more intelligent that
all the hundreds of thousands of physicists?

And why does he apparently ignore about 99.9% of the available evidence?



I bought his book because his book will become a worldwide standard
textbook soon


In your dreams.


because it can surely contribute to give a fresh new idea
to those who work day and night for the development of their technology
almost in evergy field.


Why on earth do you think so?


I heard some news already from a researcher who
red his book got a great idea in improving the reproducibility of cold
fusion experiment.


ROTFL! Yes, that's a *great* example for the level of science in Dr.
Yoons book!


I believe this book deserves more than 180$.


And why do you think you are in the position to judge the validity of
this ideas?


Allegedly statistical QM theory cannot attract technician's attension
because it produces a great deal of meaningless data inaplicable for
practical use.


Maybe. You conveniently ignore that it *also* procudes at least as
much meaning*ful* data *applicable* for practical use.


Bye,
Bjoern