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Posted by Michael W. Pearson on August 16, 2002 16:31:15 UTC

Dr. Dick
It's a cop-out or whatever you want to call it.
But you have Dolphin on the trail there and
it will probably work out. When I have a little more time, I will be imagining
your writing about how light lengthens and shortens differently than Einstein and Newton believed.

I don't think your paper matters as much as mundane details in my life right now. You expressed little interest in what I wrote to you before.
I like to read your physics writing and I am
confident that I can comprehend it very well
if I have reason to try hard enough, using the technique of 'honesty.' I would be willing to
discuss it with you over a secure channel, but I don't have such and I have not done the work yet.
I am not paying my bills on time. I don't like some of the company here and they're anonymous.
Some use the kind of language that was key to not being able to pay my bills on time.
If they get your work sorted out, will it build a better death ray? Right now, that would be the most likely use.
Never complain, never explain.
Fun,
Mike




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