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Farsight:
Science is not kind to theories that don't work. When someone comes up with a new idea it is scrutinized and re-scrutinized until it is either rejected or accepted. When someone like Annila comes up with something so easily shown to be wrong, what do you expect? When he does some mathematics to support his theory and publishes it, and it has obvious errors that are important to the argument, how tolerant do you expect the audience to be? He didn't even take the time and make the effort for some minimal (competent) review before publishing. For a professional, it is inexcusable!
Science is not kind to theories that don't work. When someone comes up with a new idea it is scrutinized and re-scrutinized until it is either rejected or accepted. When someone like Annila comes up with something so easily shown to be wrong, what do you expect? When he does some mathematics to support his theory and publishes it, and it has obvious errors that are important to the argument, how tolerant do you expect the audience to be? He didn't even take the time and make the effort for some minimal (competent) review before publishing. For a professional, it is inexcusable!