Cecil,
This has become unusually entertaining.
You have declared experimentation to be unnecessary, e.g., your Diamond antenna
story. You have declared math models to be unnecessary and incorrect on numerous
occasions.
I have worked with a lot of scientists in my career; some were experimentally
biased, some were theoretically biased, and many understood that both approaches
were useful.
However, I do not believe I have ever encountered a "scientist" who rejected
both experimental and mathematical approaches at the same time.
73,
Gene
W4SZ
Cecil Moore wrote:
snip
If your math disagrees with
reality, it is simply wrong and has turned into a religious belief.
You are free to worship at the alter of mathematics but please don't
expect the rest of us scientists to join you there.
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