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ekhalom
After a brief return, (I) am leaving again the open PhysOrg forum, where Science (i.e. Physics and Cosmology) is the main subject; but (I) would like to offer a few brief lines - for an inner reflection (if it is not too much to ask from such distinguished intellects) - to all those self-illuded individuals whose lack of confidence and ill-conduct, derived from their pretentious knowledge ("Contemporary man is born asleep, lives asleep and dies asleep. What knowledge could a sleeping man have?"), makes them to constatly apply[label] negative-destructive feedback unto those few ones[pioneers] at work at this forum that are trying to move [motion] Science forward:

« In that one word "Adaptability," we have the great secret of advancement or retardation. All progress depends upon whether an evolving being is flexible, adaptable and pliable, so as to be able to accommodate itself to new conditions, or whether it is crystallized, set, and incapable of alteration. Adaptability is the quality which makes for progress, whether an entity is at a high or a low stage of evolution. Lack of it is the cause of the retardation of the spirit and retrogression of the Form. This applies to the past, present and future, the division of the qualified and the unqualified, thus, being made with the exact and impersonal justice of the law of Consequence. There never was, or ever shall be any arbitrary distinction made between the "sheep" and the "goats." »

Thank you in advance. Goodbye... See you.

"He that hath ears to hear, let him hear." -- Matthew 11:15
N O M
Good riddance.



Was that another clown with an "(I)" affectation? blink.gif
TheDoc
QUOTE (N O M+Mar 20 2008, 11:23 PM)
Good riddance.



Was that another clown with an "(I)" affectation? blink.gif

Yep, he got his grammatical skills from (Mr. Robin Parsons).
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