[WikiEN-l] Re: Example vs. Original research
William M Connolley
wmc at bas.ac.uk
Wed Jul 27 15:28:51 UTC 2005
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Chris [iso-8859-1] Lüer wrote:
> Alphax wrote:
>
> >Oh, and did anyone mention the fact that the sphericity of the Earth is
> >distorted by the tides?
Mostly by the equatorial bulge, which is rotational. The tidal stuff is
secondary.
> This would be a common scientific approach to dealing with critics, I
> believe. Instead of addressing their concerns, one adds lots of
> irrelevant, complicated details and hopes to confuse the heck out of
> them so that they shut up. ;)
A fair comment, as long as you delete "scientific" and replace it with
"political"...
-W.
William M Connolley | wmc at bas.ac.uk | http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/met/wmc/
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