> Take people like Professor Stephen Hawking. No personal discredits
> here. I do sympathise with his *condition*. That man talks about what
> happened in the 0.0001 seconds after the BIG BANG ... then he goes on
> to say which sub-atomic particles were created in the 0.0005 seconds
> after BIG BANG... then what happened 0.001 seconds after the BIG
> BANG... and so on. Some of his life's work is based on those kinds of
> 'intellectual' hypotheses. He has clearly lost all his marbles and so
> have all those others out there who take that kind of nonsense as
> Gospel.
>
> Let us keep our minds fresh, clean and free from indoctrination, then
> we can all view the vast wonders of our Cosmos in an objective light
> and hopefully make a better universe for ourselves!
The combination of both paragraphs astounds me, but really, the first paragraph stands on its own as a Chez Watt.