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- From: mcirvin@husc8.harvard.edu (Mcirvin)
- Newsgroups: sci.math,sci.physics
- Subject: Re: "The Universe of MOTION" (book review)
- Message-ID: <mcirvin.719109442@husc8>
- Date: 15 Oct 92 00:37:22 GMT
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- jbaez@riesz.mit.edu (John C. Baez) writes:
- (quoting McElwaine's latest paean to Dewey B. Larson,
- in a Crackpot Index trial run)
-
- > Most books and journal articles on the subject of
- > astrophysics are bristling with integrals, partial
- > differentials, and other FANCY MATHEMATICS. In this book, by
- > contrast, mathematics is conspicuous by its absence, except
- > for some relatively simple formulas imbedded in the text.
- > Larson emphasizes CONCEPTS and declares that mathematical
- > agreement with a theory does NOT guarantee its conceptual
- > validity.
-
- Expressing disdain for the elitism of "fancy mathematics" must surely
- merit extra credit on the Crackpot Index. Or should we limit the
- number of items deserving of credit, lest this resemble those old
- Usenet standbys, the Purity Test and the Star Trek Drinking Game?
- --
- Matt McIrvin, posting nonsense again
-