tsig
a carbon based life-form
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T.A.M. : you did'n't said of what specifical use would be such a list. Apart from that you don't need to repeat yourself for the rest, I got it that it's what you think and it's perfectly fine.
tfk : this is going OT, isn't it ? I am sorry but I've no time for this. I won't discuss this apart to say
- that I compared NIST reporth authors CV and ae911's list and found roughly same ratio of same experts.
- Also according to your theory of "one expert is only expert in his very field", Sunstealer has no relevant things to say about the article. Well, I think otherwise.
- Last, I think the fact that you have to do a lot of reasoning to convince me the support of the scientific community to the official explanation is not only an assumption is the key issue I am trying to show you (note that it's a communication issue). It's not damn complicated to launch a website/association and start to raise some signatures for the supposedly numerous scientists ready to support "round earth". Still it's not there. As long as it's not their, it's trusting you or trusting tangible CVs and quotes. No doubt some will trust you first, but those ones probably doesn't need to be convinced in the first place.
Well you could take some college courses in physics and strength of materials then you could reach your conclusions based on knowledge and data rather than faith.