2. How accurate do you think the answers you are getting are?
3. Do you look for confirmation elsewhere, after picking a "best answer" to your questions?
In my opinion this is a very poor site for answering scientific questions. I've read some answers here that look well-informed but which are not based on any established scientific theory. I'm not suggesting that people shouldn't propose alternative explanations to the accepted ones, but they should make it clear that this is what they are doing.
I'm not claiming to know all the answers to this questions, but I can recognise when someone is contradicting the science taught in universities all over the world (I have a 1st class honours degree in theoretical physics)
I am not claiming that the theories taught at university are absolute truth, but I expect that most of the people asking questions here are expecting something more in line with the ideas of Albert Einstein and Richard Feynman than those of Mark McCutcheon or Gene Ray.
2006-08-13
05:25:03
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Brian D
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