While the posts in this thread which I quote are by Haig, this post itself is not addressed specifically to Haig; rather, it's a comment on something rather ironic I found in his posts ...
Following a link on the above URL, you get to read this (
source):
Here's part of another of Haig's recent posts:
So, did Haig use "
direct observation, experiment, and special insights into cause-and-effect relationships" to check Miles Mathis' "
mathematics"?
I do not know.
However, I did!
I got a piece of string, stuck one end to a board covered with paper (I used a drawing pin), and a bit of 'lead' from a pencil at the other. I pushed the taut string around its center, to make a circle. Using a different piece of string and a ruler, I measured both the radius of the drawn circle and its circumference. Within the limits of accuracy, I confirmed that the circumference of my circle is ~3.14 times the diameter of the circle.
That's Miles' "static situation".
For his "kinematic situation", I replaced the bit of lead with a bit of real lead, and flicked it, making it "go into orbit" ... the lead became an object "in orbit" around the drawing pin, constrained in its path by the taut string (I had to repeat this several times to get it to work properly; for example, sometimes the pin came loose, sometimes the lead didn't go all the way round).
By "direct observation" - i.e. by following the path of the lead with my eyes, and seeing whether it followed a path different from the circle I'd drawn earlier - I confirmed that the orbit of the lead was a circle, the same as the one I'd drawn earlier (to the limit of my eyes, etc).
So, doing science per Haig's link, I have shown Mathis' mathematics to be inconsistent with direct observation.
Of course, Miles Mathis spends a lot of words in his "paper", "explaining" why his analysis/claim that pi=4 in "kinematic situations" is correct; to Haig these words may seem like "mathematics". But those words are have zero value, as science, because they contradict direct observation.
Over to you Haig ...