Re: AAT:A method to falsify
H. M. Hubey (hubey@pegasus.montclair.edu)
8 Oct 1995 20:58:26 -0400
David Froehlich <eohippus@moe.cc.utexas.edu> writes:
>On 7 Oct 1995, H. M. Hubey wrote:
>> With the temperature differential of about 10 degrees it would
>> be possible to compute the level of physical activity needed
>> to keep a state state temperature in water. If it's too high,
>> we can then compute the proportion of time needed in water
>> and in air to keep a steady state temperature for survival.
>>
>GIGO
I realize now I was right about you.
Some people only repeat things they memorized. It's happened
before in other fields. I can see now clearly that the
reason for the miscommunication is what I thought it was.
Reread the sentences above and think about it a little. Then
you can pay more attention to what I write from now on. I can't
spare the time to write longer pieces when shorter ones are
crystal clear, at least to me and others who understand what
is being written.
PS. So now the arguments about heat loss etc take a back seat
it looks like, and hairlessness is just an accident.
--
Regards, Mark
http://www.smns.montclair.edu/~hubey
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