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This book was written by a mathematical physcist who was one of that
group who got us on the moon.
Sam Wormley - 29 Jul 2008 18:19 GMT
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> This book was written by a mathematical physcist who was one of that
> group who got us on the moon.
CRANKY
Ref: http://www.google.com/search?q=3Dwolff+site%3Awww.crank.net
Milo Wolff's The Quantum Universe 1999 May 31
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Wolff publishes his articles in "Physics Essays" and "Galilean
Electrodynamics", journals not noted for their high standards!
PD - 29 Jul 2008 18:50 GMT
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> This book was written by a mathematical physcist who was one of that
> group who got us on the moon.
Which just goes to show you that anyone can go off the deep end.
(Just as a hint: Something that they accomplished 50 years ago is not
a good indicator of quality of more recent work.)
PD
doug - 30 Jul 2008 06:08 GMT
The answer is no, it is not right.
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