MattusMaximus
Intellectual Gladiator
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There is NOTHING wrong with the way it is taught in the textbooks. What is wrong is in intolerance of any variation from the way in which you may have been taught something. That is when something becomes dogma. That intolerance does indeed have my complete comtempt and I have absolutely no interest in indulging it. So I refuse to discuss criticisms of that sort. I will explain things the way that I decide is best and if you don't like you can lump it. What matters in science are the prediction of measurable results. That is where the science is and unless criticisms are on that basis, it is just hot air. That is why the only real issue in the discussion with Maximus that had any substance was when he declared that I was wrong and said
So I replied
You give me a time period and a distance and I will tell you how fast you need to go and what energy it will take.
He was wrong
True. I was wrong on that particular point. But in my defense I had to come here to the JREF Forum to learn why I was wrong, as you didn't seem interested in trying to actually explain anything (your knee-jerk reaction to "dogma" provides a glimpse of this). Fortunate for all involved that there are people here who don't mind explaining things in an understandable way.
and that is the end of the matter. The rest is nothing but hot air. I am just not interested.
You aren't interested in trying to clarify multiple confusing/misleading statements that you've made? Even when that criticism is directed to you from your peers? Okay...
Incidentally, I no longer have any doubts that you know your subject matter, Mitch. I just think you do a poor job of explaining it, and if you are a teacher then that's something you should really work on. Just my $0.02 worth.