QUOTE(wongpeter @ Sep 24 2010, 12:47 PM)
"As mentioned, the author doesn't seem credible. (see my findings above.)"
-You may be right. The author doesn't seem credible and maybe....just maybe, Witwatersrand University and the University of London are just degree mills!
I don't think any amount of education or background will make someones findings acceptable.-You may be right. The author doesn't seem credible and maybe....just maybe, Witwatersrand University and the University of London are just degree mills!
Even Einsteins theory on special relativity, several people will have to verify his claim before it is accepted by the scientific community.
Now this guy makes a claim, and expects people to believe him? Is it more believable, if he claims that experiments were conducted by scientists without references to verify?
Just because someone is educated, doesn't mean he is without flaws. Doesn't mean he does not make false statements to sell a book or gain popularity.
We should always always! question, never accept things at face value, unless there is no other reason to doubt it. (Like I ate chicken rice for lunch)
This post has been edited by TheDoer: Sep 24 2010, 02:49 PM
Sep 24 2010, 02:45 PM

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