Glad to be of service
*bows and swishes cloak in a cloak-waering-fantasy-film-hero kind of way* (not that I'm actually wearing a cloak... I almost bought one at Living History last year though...)
Oh and mark:
Someone on the forums had this as a sig (can't remember who) and it's totally relevant here:
As a scientist it's just as exciting to be proven wrong as right.
Provide a good mathematical description of your "theory" as well as peer-reviewed evidence and I'll be more than happy to look at it

Oh and mark:
g-mark Wrote:And once the world was flat and my balls are made from brass. One day you may also eat your words.
Someone on the forums had this as a sig (can't remember who) and it's totally relevant here:
As a scientist it's just as exciting to be proven wrong as right.
Provide a good mathematical description of your "theory" as well as peer-reviewed evidence and I'll be more than happy to look at it

Galileo was a man of science oppressed by the irrational and superstitious. Today, he is used by the irrational and superstitious who claim they are being oppressed by science - Mark Crislip