Well the problem is that with a lengthy refutation they will refuse to accept it, will only address certain points and simply spout more nonsense in response.Sigh. I suppose there's really no succinct refutation of such arrant nonsense.
Rolfe.
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That's as good as anything!
Rolfe.
If he has the slightest idea what he is talking about, you might learn something interesting.
But don't hold your breath.
Unfortunately, Sam, most of these nimrods can't do math, and haven't the slightest idea what quantum mechanics actually MEANS. Just that it sounds neat and that maybe-just-maybe it makes their woo-woo into true-woo.
I've tried pounding sand down that rathole before - you can prove it and they still won't believe it. Sigh.
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Unlike the "God diddit!" argument though , it is testable. But why should you or I do the work? Asking someone, in public, before witnesses, to demonstrate the mathematics he used to reach his conclusion puts him on the spot. If he can't do it , it becomes apparent to witnesses (and maybe even to him!) that he doesn't know what he is talking about.
Curiosity- Nimrod was a mighty hunter as I recall, (and Elgar knew well. )Whence the above usage?