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phinds replied to the thread Paul Hinds has passed.Thank you very much for the thought. We have indeed secured the site and intend to maintain the wood related pages. All the best, Robert -
phinds replied to the thread Paul Hinds has passed.Thank you very much for the suggestion. I will go through these. It's been very touching seeing the effect he had on this community by... -
phinds replied to the thread Hermann Göring's Nuremberg Testimony.Difficult to believe you think he was fat during WW1. I don't think you thought that one through. -
phinds reacted to berkeman's post in the thread How do I publish my new Cosmic Clock hypothesis? with
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Welcome to PF. This PF Insights article may be of help: https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/wont-look-new-theory/ -
phinds reacted to weirdoguy's post in the thread New person here, where do I post my own personal hypothesis? with
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Why are you wasting your time doing this instead of just learning what is already known? -
phinds reacted to mfb's post in the thread New person here, where do I post my own personal hypothesis? with
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No website that accepts this is worth a recommendation. You are not the first who thinks they can revolutionize physics based on some... -
phinds reacted to pinball1970's post in the thread High School A Mind-Boggling Number Comparison with
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Just to add, a big number is not particularly interesting, it is how these things are noted, can grow and are used in proofs. -
phinds replied to the thread High School A Mind-Boggling Number Comparison.And I'm 5' 9' tall. What's your point? If you're looking for large numbers in the physical world, your choices are incredibly weak.
