• And all the stars that never were.

    From David Canzi@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 3 01:11:43 2024
    My impression of cranks who participate in forums related
    to science is that they're hoping that some scientist there
    who reads their words will consider them worthy and bring
    them to the attention of other scientists. Then one thing
    follows another and the crank's ideas would be discussed
    in prestigious journals, and the crank would become famous.
    They are hoping to be noticed by somebody influential who
    can get them into the inner circles of science.

    They remind me of these lines, from an old song, about
    another kind of striver hoping to become famous:

    "L. A. is a great big freeway,
    Put a hundred down and buy a car.
    In a week, maybe two, they'll make you a star.
    Weeks turn into years, how quick they pass,
    And all the stars that never were
    Are parking cars and pumping gas."
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZLa-1q-lkw

    Keep your day job.

    --
    David Canzi

    "It [science] must be amoral by its very nature: the minute it begins separating facts into the two categories of good ones and bad ones
    it ceases to be science and becomes a mere nuisance, like theology."
    -- H. L. Mencken, The American Mercury, September 1927

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