case of fake Theory of Everthing?

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  • hareanone
    FFR Player
    • Jun 2004
    • 22

    #1

    case of fake Theory of Everthing?

    everyone , please take a look at this website:






    just wan to share this webpage with you guys out there.

    it says the THeory of Everything ( ToE ) has arrived!! i dun really belive it.
    because the way they make the website, looks like a spam site to me.

    i just find this very fishy, hope to see u people's comments/ opinion on this.
  • DracIV
    FFR Player
    • Nov 2003
    • 298

    #2
    The book is complete crap. Put simply, it is based on inaccurate information to create an imagined system which does not match our evidence of how events occur (it only fits the end results). Also, it gets pretty annoying after awhile when he uses improper dictation to insult scientists by calling theories, laws, and hypothesis all beliefs. He's simply trying to make money off a book, which I fear many gullible may even believe.

    Sorry to burst your bubble, but that's a BS book. Oh, and learn to spell in CT.

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    • alainbryden
      Seen your member
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Dec 2003
      • 2873

      #3
      "Sheds a new light of understanding on today's mysterious theories and beliefs. A Fascinating Book!" -- Sheila O'Connor, Ed. & Pub., American Markets Newsletter, Feb. 2004 Issue
      ^^ obviously didn't read the book.

      But I agree, any book that contains the opinion of one man on the entire funtions of the universe is idiotic. Just a controvercial book intended to make easy money with bad writing.
      ~NEIGH

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      • Mindfields
        Banned
        • Dec 2004
        • 1566

        #4
        "'We don't know anything. Everything about gravity is
        mysterious.' -- Michael Martin Nieto, theoretical physicist, Los
        Alamos National Laboratory. Discover Magazine, October 2003"

        B.S.

        "'Only a few people understand -- or think they
        understand -- how a permanent magnet works. The
        magnet of everyday life is not a simple thing. It's a
        quantum-mechanics thing.' -- Tatiana Makarova, physicist,
        Umea University, Sweden. Discover Magazine, December 2002"

        I fail to see why she uses the word 'thing'. Plus, just last week for a competition I was required to make an electromagnet, and I've never heard of this 'Umea Univeristy', have you?

        "'Gravity may not be working as advertised. Spacecraft
        hurtling through the Solar System have been behaving
        so bizarrely that some scientists wonder whether our
        theories of gravity are wrong.' -- Charles Seife,
        New Scientist Magazine, September 1998"

        The only way you would be able to know this is if you were hurtling through the Solar System. let's be intelligent here.

        This whole thing reminds me of www.landoverbaptist.com.

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