I read the book early this morning. Several people here could easily do so. The discussion is nowhere concise. Several over-broad topics are also discussed at length; for example chapter 18 is not needed. Much text is also spent pointing out what the author views as flaws with present theories. I believe that if all this ancillary material was skipped and the author focused on a concise presentation of his theory, it could all be stated in about 1500 to 2500 words. The author clearly has a passion for the subject and would greatly benefit from a mentor at an established institution to guide him through the logistics of the academic research world.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt Turner
Sorry for those that were genuinely interested, but I've decided to remove this thread. Bananas.org is supposed to be a friendly, helpful place, and I would like to keep it that way. I find baseless personal attacks very hard to handle, particularly since this work has cost me so much, and I am not even seeking to personally profit from it in any way.
|
No one has launched a personal attack against you.
For people still interested in the text, you'll find it here: