Re: virus: May 5, 2000

Bob Hartwig (hartwig@ais.net)
Thu, 04 Jun 1998 15:58:47 -0500


>Most of
>what I know about this came either from books, magazine articals and
>even T.V programs.

Well if it was on TV, it must be true. If they could get a tenth of a
rating point by saying the moon was made of cheese, they'd find the
"scientists" to support it.

>They all say a lot of scientists belive this is
>possable.

Belief has nothing to do with it. Anyone who follows the scientific method
will do the math and reject it.

>
>I've been really surprised how many people on this list have been so
>wuick to dismiss this theory without looking at the evidence or even
>thinking about it.

And what evidence was that?

>Just because something goes against your veiw of the
>world doesn't mean it isn't true.

You're correct. The fact that it goes against the laws of physics means it
isn't true.

>
>I would expect more from a group which always claims it has an open mind
>

Open your mind to nonsense and you'll forever be at the mercy of charlatans.