Yes, I know exactly what true medicine has done and your highly questionable rhetorical tricks are not helping the MD brand. I would never want you as my doctor. True science and true medicine would not make a stupid argument that healthy children can die from these viruses.
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Your denial of medical evidence is as strange to all the physicians in this thread as one of us telling you, an electrical engineering PhD student, we don't believe in Maxwell's equations. If we said that, you would just realize we are wrong, tell us as much, and then move on.
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My PhD thesis/proposal points out that Maxwell's equations (they were definitely not created by Maxwell, only arguably dreamed up by him) are far from what most people think they are. Philosophy and history of science as well as higher order thought/truth do seem far beyond you.
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I have majored in Philosophy and Physics, so you're assumptions may not hold
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Most of the standard text books and physics professors are mistaken with important aspects of Maxwell's equations and how they relate to finding new, unknown physical laws. It's unlikely your an exception in this area of study. I know I surprised people at GT with these facts.
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So you don’t agree that Maxwell’s equations have been verified experimentally verified
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Of course, they've been verified. And again, you're missing the point completely. What I'm saying about Maxwell's equations and what Scott Adams says about news in general is the same thing. People like yourself are missing the forest for the trees.
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He’s looking at trees and saying they are ferns and then demanding botanists prove to him they aren’t ferns
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Wouldnt that be really easy to do? You would just show him examples of ferns and point out the differences. Maybe I misunderstood you point
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The analogy overall was a failure. The point I was trying to make is we’ve provided evidence that healthy children can die from influenza and he keeps insisting that they must not have truly been healthy
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They were healthy like a Bubble Boy is healthy. Weasel definition of "healthy" is not an argument.
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