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SidDithers

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39. And one more, to finish off the thread completely...
Fri Jan 10, 2014, 09:10 AM
Jan 2014
Grandpa Simpson gets a writing gig

Grandpa Simpson is that old character in the animated show who tells odd, rambling stories. “We can’t bust heads like we used to, but we have our ways. One trick is to tell ‘em stories that don’t go anywhere – like the time I caught the ferry over to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe, so, I decided to go to Morganville, which is what they called Shelbyville in those days. So I tied an onion to my belt, which was the style at the time. Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel, and in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on ‘em. ‘Give me five bees for a quarter,’ you’d say.” That sort of thing.

Grandpa has been hired by the Huffington post, and is writing stuff under the pen name of Robert Lanza. For instance, he’s got a fascinatingly weird tale up titled “What Happens When You Die? Evidence Suggests Time Simply Reboots“. Now if you or I were writing something with that title, we’d probably write something about what happens after we die, or about time, or maybe we’d get really ambitious and write about some evidence linking the two. Not Grandpa Lanza! No, we learn that when he was a boy, his hobby was killing small mammals by torture, until one day a blacksmith destroyed his trap and gave him a new mission in life. “I’ll give you 50 cents for every dragonfly you catch,” the old man said, and when the excited Little Lanza had caught one, the blacksmith made a model dragonfly out of iron rods. Oh, and he fixed a squeaky chimney cap by blowing it away with a shotgun. But it’s not dead! He’s sure it’s squeaking somewhere.

Someone needs to explain to Grandpa Lanza that the plural of anecdote is not data. And neither is the plural of senile rambling.



Sid

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Consciousness creates the universe is basic Scientology. postulater Jan 2014 #1
Sounds like bullshit to me. GeorgeGist Jan 2014 #2
... Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #3
Aaand there it is. ProgressSaves Jan 2014 #10
Cable boxes don't get satellite signals Fumesucker Jan 2014 #4
He's a medical doctor, not a quantum physicist. Marr Jan 2014 #5
Oh dear, quantum mechanics. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #6
Cold But Fair, Sir.... The Magistrate Jan 2014 #11
Strictly speaking, magic DOES exist. sir pball Jan 2014 #47
Arguments from authority in science are invalid. longship Jan 2014 #7
Exacerbated times a million when such authority is speaking outside their field. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #8
Yup, that's always a warning sign. longship Jan 2014 #12
thank you for posting this magical thyme Jan 2014 #9
I don't have an axe to grind here; but I'm always amazed at how people who have 1monster Jan 2014 #15
He happens to be a biologist / biochemist, so it's unsurprising that he would propose a biocentrist magical thyme Jan 2014 #21
Precisely. He's a biochemist. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #27
It's an untestable hypothesis, so it's more philosophy than science. Codeine Jan 2014 #13
Woo. And because he's selling a book, I guess it may also be quackery. Orsino Jan 2014 #46
"We don't get it so we are going to denounce it and denigrate it as 'woo.' Sneer." - SMs* Berlum Jan 2014 #14
;:o) 1monster Jan 2014 #17
Isn't he the father or related to the shooter LukeFL Jan 2014 #16
because he happens to have the same last name? seriously? magical thyme Jan 2014 #19
Nope Dash87 Jan 2014 #20
mental masterbation leftyohiolib Jan 2014 #18
This is the Secret of Life. CanSocDem Jan 2014 #22
I'd like to believe this...splains a lot! Auntie Bush Jan 2014 #23
None of us know because none of us are dead, Holly_Hobby Jan 2014 #24
Is there a testable experiment or prediction anywhere in there? ThoughtCriminal Jan 2014 #25
Why do you hate science? Orrex Jan 2014 #26
My answer to the Great Question is superior! NuclearDem Jan 2014 #29
No. TroglodyteScholar Jan 2014 #36
Three articles that show Lanza for the crackpot he is... SidDithers Jan 2014 #28
That's gonna leave a mark! opiate69 Jan 2014 #30
Just saying - LibertyLover Jan 2014 #41
Yeah, but I'm just echoing the attempted insult from this dumbass thread... SidDithers Jan 2014 #43
Oh, well in that case - LibertyLover Jan 2014 #45
FFS... you can't credential yourself out of crack-pot science cthulu2016 Jan 2014 #31
How are his credentials valid? DemocraticWing Jan 2014 #32
Yup, it's an argument from authority, nothing more. n/t X_Digger Jan 2014 #35
He's a believer Warpy Jan 2014 #33
Woo is woo. Archae Jan 2014 #34
Plenty of people are reliable in one area, but completely whacked in another bhikkhu Jan 2014 #37
interesting. There are tons of scientists physicists included who put out a hypothesis liberal_at_heart Jan 2014 #38
And one more, to finish off the thread completely... SidDithers Jan 2014 #39
Get off his lawn, Sid!!!! nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #40
I think he misinterpreted the double-slit experiment. Dash87 Jan 2014 #42
some scientists believe in creationism. so what? nt geek tragedy Jan 2014 #44
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