Alfred Armstrong was ambitious and energetic, but his "art" is painful to look at. His explications are no worse than the psychobabble of every politician and preacher I ever heard, except that meaning of many of the words were from his own private dictionary. The value of Einstein's work lies in the fact that it was mathematical and could be tested by repeatable experiments. Just as with Newtonian physics, the math correctly predicts what will happen. Even if Armstrong knew what he was talking about, what use is it to anyone else?
My great uncle. I'm pleased…
My great uncle. I'm pleased to own the book but agree to its oddness.
They're still on the stove.
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They're still on the stove.
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I want to pitch my brain-tent
I want to pitch my brain-tent in the field of thought and focus my brain-lens on the birds of truth.
You mean W Bonnar, the author
You mean W Bonnar, the author of the book? Because I'm pretty sure Alfred knows what he's talking about.
Ned, you seem to have
Alfred Armstrong was
Alfred Armstrong was ambitious and energetic, but his "art" is painful to look at. His explications are no worse than the psychobabble of every politician and preacher I ever heard, except that meaning of many of the words were from his own private dictionary. The value of Einstein's work lies in the fact that it was mathematical and could be tested by repeatable experiments. Just as with Newtonian physics, the math correctly predicts what will happen. Even if Armstrong knew what he was talking about, what use is it to anyone else?
You mean W Bonnar, the author
You mean W Bonnar, the author of the book? Because I'm pretty sure Alfred knows what he's talking about.
Ned, you seem to have
The brain is like a big tent
I'm still struggling with
I'm still struggling with 'brain tent'...
The brain is like a big tent
Dear Sir,
Dear Sir,
I find these diagrams less difficult to understand than the politics of my own country. Delightful!
P.S. Wonderful to hear from you again.