Guarding the Wall: tunnels, bridges and tendrils
Markekohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 20 10:42:22 CDT 2013
You mean stopped endocrinologists cannot be right twice a day, if only accidently,anyway?
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On Apr 20, 2013, at 11:02 AM, "Monte Davis" <montedavis at verizon.net> wrote:
> No, Deepak, it’s because you personally – once a fine endocrinologist – have become as much a glib, obscurantist huckster as any TV miracle healer.
>
> From: owner-pynchon-l at waste.org [mailto:owner-pynchon-l at waste.org] On Behalf Of bandwraith at aol.com
> Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2013 8:39 AM
> To: pynchon-l at waste.org
> Subject: Guarding the Wall: tunnels, bridges and tendrils
>
> "...On the other side of the wall are lethal enemies and malefic magic. For centuries, no one has seen the zombie-like White Walkers who live on the other side of the wall, nor the dragons that once ravaged Westeros
> .
> Even so, after magic and zombies fell into disbelief, a hereditary band of guardians swore an oath to keep watch at the wall, generation after generation. TED has put itself in rather the same position. What the militant atheists and self-described skeptics hate is a certain brand of magical thinking that endangers science. In particular, there is the bugaboo of "non-local consciousness," which causes the hair on the back of their necks to stand on end. A layman would be forgiven for not grasping why such an innocent-sounding phrase could spell danger to "good science."
>
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/deepak-chopra/dear-ted-is-it-bad-scienc_b_3104049.html
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