Michael Shermer might just be one of my heroes. HBs, take note: when a professional skeptic is telling you that you're full of crap, you might consider listening, yanno?BTW, from what I read, the hardcore CT mob just absolutely hate this guy.
Quote from: Noldi400 on May 07, 2013, 11:23:13 AMMichael Shermer might just be one of my heroes. HBs, take note: when a professional skeptic is telling you that you're full of crap, you might consider listening, yanno?BTW, from what I read, the hardcore CT mob just absolutely hate this guy.I'm not surprised, but what did you read?Comments on YT videos, various blogs - there was a Wall Street Journal article about his book "The Believing Brain" that started off:Michael Shermer, the founder and editor of Skeptic magazine, has never received so many angry letters as when he wrote a column for Scientific American debunking 9/11 conspiracy theories. Mr. Shermer found himself vilified, often in CAPITAL LETTERS, as a patsy of the sinister Zionist cabal that deliberately destroyed the twin towers and blew a hole in the Pentagon while secretly killing off the passengers of the flights that disappeared, just to make the thing look more plausible.Almost anything that comes up if you Google 'Michael Shermer Conspiracy Theories'.Oh, and of course Hunchbacked's video "Debunking Michael Shermer".
Just to clarify, hunchbacked is the guy who, after telling me I had absolutely no expertise in TV, proceeded to make a debunk video of footage that had nothing to do with what I had described, despite having been given specific timecode points.
Oh, and just today he asked if I could caculate an orbital speed for a spacecraft orbiting the moon - I said that yes, given the periapsis and apoapsis, I certainly could. He replied:Except that a satellite orbiting the moon does not need to have an as elliptical orbit as a satellite orbiting the earth; there are no magnetic poles on the moon.
I'll take that over "reality challenged and not able to write a coherent sentence," personally.
Quote from: Noldi400 on May 08, 2013, 03:55:39 AMOh, and just today he asked if I could caculate an orbital speed for a spacecraft orbiting the moon - I said that yes, given the periapsis and apoapsis, I certainly could. He replied:Except that a satellite orbiting the moon does not need to have an as elliptical orbit as a satellite orbiting the earth; there are no magnetic poles on the moon.Oh, please, please pop over to JREF and nominate that for May's Stundie Awards
Quote from: gillianren on May 08, 2013, 12:58:42 PMI'll take that over "reality challenged and not able to write a coherent sentence," personally.Yes, but it's puzzling - one would figure that if you are able to understand words enough to be able to string them into sentences that are grammatically correct and that, on their surface, appear to make some sort of sense, you would then have enough intelligence to be able to verify that they had anything to do with reality.
. . . there are no magnetic poles on the moon.