Abstract: This paper presents a simplified approximate analysis...
Well this is at least a start.
TAM
Yeah, true. Everyone, he's
finally providing specific arguments instead of promises of such. Let's let him make his points, then we can analyze and critique them.
If all you're going to do is post these points, bofors, why are you posting them three at a time?
Hey, man, it doesn't matter how he makes his points. He's finally making them. So we get to tackle them 3 or so at a time instead of in one long ball of mush like some others. Big deal. Let him do it this way; doesn't change the addressibility of his points. In fact, it sort of makes things more readable, and is much less the sort of "spaghetti thinking and writing" that most fantasists put down.
Let's let him do it this way. The arguments will still stand or fall on their own merits.
So if all the point he made are Hoffman's (please tell me if this is so), then Bofors is a new addition to my ignore list. He has been given ample opportunity to actually provide theory and critiques of his own, but apparently wants to be lazy and simply rehash someone elses work.
Not very admirable for a scientist.
TAM
Yeah, it looks like it to me too. That should make it easier to address: "See here (link previous JREF thread)...".
You know, I get the "Groundhog Day" feeling too, just as bad as everyone else here. But the appearance of folks like Diagoras, 16.5, Buka001 and others make me realize the importance of addressing the charges when they're made, even if that involves nothing more than "hey, we already talked this to death; do a search for (fill-in-the-blank)".
Don't get me wrong, TAM, I'm not saying you shouldn't have him on ignore or that I disagree with you. I'm just reiterating the point that some of us here - not you specifically; I'm just using your post as a launching board, not singling you out - should remember to put
something out there for the lurkers and newbies to be able to latch on to. We never know when they're around.
Let's let bofors do his thing. Then for those of us who want to take the burden this time around, let's keep doing what we always do: Critique and demonstrate where the errors are.