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<blockquote data-quote="Brihaha" data-source="post: 75938629" data-attributes="member: 434550"><p>That made me laugh out loud. I was wondering the same thing. I'm a recent college graduate (5 years ago) at age 46. I managed to graduate summa cum laude, but I never quite got this far in my physics class. Interesting reading thru the thread. Lots of knowledgeable people kinda left many of us behind. I do remember there's four steps to the scientific process. Documenting the results is extremely important. Perhaps that is why his peers couldn't endorse that fellows research book. If he had trouble quantifying his terms, one can surmise the data is suspect as well. The scientific process is supposed to minimize variables so results can be replicated. I'm enjoying my new environs here. It is quite refreshing to have rational discourse and disagreement without the childish name-calling and insults. Have a good day my friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brihaha, post: 75938629, member: 434550"] That made me laugh out loud. I was wondering the same thing. I'm a recent college graduate (5 years ago) at age 46. I managed to graduate summa cum laude, but I never quite got this far in my physics class. Interesting reading thru the thread. Lots of knowledgeable people kinda left many of us behind. I do remember there's four steps to the scientific process. Documenting the results is extremely important. Perhaps that is why his peers couldn't endorse that fellows research book. If he had trouble quantifying his terms, one can surmise the data is suspect as well. The scientific process is supposed to minimize variables so results can be replicated. I'm enjoying my new environs here. It is quite refreshing to have rational discourse and disagreement without the childish name-calling and insults. Have a good day my friend. [/QUOTE]
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