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Gerald Schroeder |
TalkReason , |
Dec 11, 2005
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Dear Megan:
The very fact that such a notorious pseudo-scientist as Schroeder is invited to speak at a
serious university is a sad testimony to the abuse of the great principle of free speeech. Regarding advice as to how to repudiate his piffle, perhaps one possible way is (if the format of the meeting will permit it) to ask him any (or all) of the 10 questions regarding his egregious errors listed at http://www.talkreason.org/articles/reply_to_Schroeder.cfm. We believe that
Schroeder is aware of these questions but he avoids answering them. He'll not be able to do so if such questions are asked directly in front of an audience. He most probably will try to obfuscate the essence of the questions or blatantly deny his errors, so perhaps you should choose just those questions which are simple and easily comprehensible by the audience and be prepared to discuss their meaning (as a professor of physics, you
should have no problem with that). For example, one of the question is about Schroeder's preposterous assertion that masers emit atoms; another is about his assertion that kinetic energy is proporional to velocity, etc. Be polite but unequivocal.
Good luck.
Talk Reason
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