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I dunno. I think crackpots are amusing! :tongue: How about a forum where all the crackpottery can be moved?
Not at PF!2112rush2112 said:I dunno. I think crackpots are amusing! :tongue: How about a forum where all the crackpottery can be moved?
lisab said:Try Yahoo Answers.
Snow-Leopard said:Can one here create a blog on his crackpot ideas?
oh that means, Physics Forums help you till PhD or after that if you be a Professor or Main Stream Science Researcher.micromass said:Yes, people can make crackpot blogs here. But they are usually banned very quickly after making this blog.
Snow-Leopard said:Here is a Forum Beyond the Standard Model
https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=66
What is this? Which branch of Physics here discussed.
Or sciforums.lisab said:Try Yahoo Answers.
Snow-Leopard said:Here is a Forum Beyond the Standard Model
https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=66
What is this? Which branch of Physics here discussed.
This is single-handedly the greatest post on this forum.lisab said:Try Yahoo Answers.
Don Quijote said:Just one question: if you don't discuss any new idea what are you doing there? Just helping kids to do their homeworks?
And banning crackpot sockpuppets like you.Don Quijote said:Just one question: if you don't discuss any new idea what are you doing there? Just helping kids to do their homeworks?
Don Quijote said:Just one question: if you don't discuss any new idea what are you doing there? Just helping kids to do their homeworks?
Don Quijote said:Just one question: if you don't discuss any new idea what are you doing there? Just helping kids to do their homeworks?
2112rush2112 said:Boy, you Mods nixed this dude like so fast it made his head spin! :)
Anyways. I think guys like Dr. Quantum and like-minded crackpots are hilarious. And I'm no fan of Rush Limbaugh (yuck), but decades back, he had a crackpot occasionally call on the show who came up with all kinds of crazy political conspiracy theories; this forum can use something like that here, because that crackpot that did call Limbaugh kinda lent an air of levity and hilarity to an otherwise serious talk show.
I'd listen to the program just hoping the person would call again so I (and the other listeners) would get a good laugh...
...lol crackpots...
Snow-Leopard said:Can one here create a blog on his crackpot ideas?
2112rush2112 said:Boy, you Mods nixed this dude like so fast it made his head spin! :)
Anyways. I think guys like Dr. Quantum and like-minded crackpots are hilarious. And I'm no fan of Rush Limbaugh (yuck), but decades back, he had a crackpot occasionally call on the show who came up with all kinds of crazy political conspiracy theories; this forum can use something like that here, because that crackpot that did call Limbaugh kinda lent an air of levity and hilarity to an otherwise serious talk show.
I'd listen to the program just hoping the person would call again so I (and the other listeners) would get a good laugh...
...lol crackpots...
A Crackpot Forum is an online platform or community where individuals can share and discuss unconventional or controversial scientific ideas, theories, or claims. These ideas are often considered to be outside the mainstream or lacking scientific evidence.
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