"George Hammond"
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> On Sat, 03 May 2008 20:51:39 GMT, "John Smith"
> yahoo.com> wrote:
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>
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>>Unsupported assertion!
>>There were NO experiments perormed.
>>Please, disprove that and show some!!!!!!
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> [Hammond]
> LIAR. Here's a list of the Psychmetric experiments taken
> from the bibliography opf my 1994 peer published paper
> (Pergam Press), you don't know what you're talking about,
> and you are a LIAR:
>
> REFERENCE
>
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> and
> Statistical
?????????????????
This, unless you warp it just as much as you psychotically warp everything
else, has nothing to do with your SPO Crap!
> Manual of Mental Disorders. DSM-III-R and DSM-IV. Washington
> D.C.: APA
You might have a point here ..... one would automatically associate you and
your "work" with mental disorders.
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> (eds), .......
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There's nothing here that is even remoely related to physics!
All of these things are related to social behavior and psychology ....
fields in which you have ABSOLUTELY NO degree!
IOW - your claimed CV's mean NOTHING here.
Social studies and psychology are not "hard" sciences; so make a "hard
(physics) science" conclusion using them is mere FRAUD.
I don't, for a minute, believe you actually read all of these.
You cannot keep your mini-brained attention span going for more than one
post at a time in here.