[meteorite-list] A Bunch of Irregular Stones I Found (+How I Think They May Have Originated)
From: Peter Richards <pedrichards_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2013 15:54:13 -0500 Message-ID: <CAENymwChNnuMGLy9O2D49nxPp4tQj57V2WJpDaj+Tazh8EV_ng_at_mail.gmail.com> Re: Bill Kies: "meteorite psychosis", Phil Witmer: "meteoritical delusional disorder". Look at how ridiculous this is. Make a comment with substance, please, Bill or Phil. A delusion is a false belief. What is the delusion, exactly? That "expertise" is not necessarily what experts claim it to be? Has it not been revealed how shallow this "expertise" is, in many cases, by the very fact that arguments with no more substantation than that based on one's expertise itself are being made? That's a self fulfilling prophecy: "You're an expert because your expertise has demonstrated it. You have expertise because you're an expert." Just because you've found a meteorite, many, studied them, or gotten a degree in the profession, it does not mean you can not act fraudulently. As I've stated before, it's something so obvious that stating it is bordering on the absurd, but there it is. Peter Richards Received on Sat 23 Mar 2013 04:54:13 PM PDT |
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