Physicist Who Refuses to Read Philosophy Has Spent Eleven Years Deriving It From First Principles, Arriving at 1785
Asked whether he had considered simply reading Kant, Dr. Ruhl said that reading Kant would be assuming the conclusion.
Asked whether he had considered simply reading Kant, Dr. Ruhl said that reading Kant would be assuming the conclusion.
The complaint, which runs to 4,211 pages, names approximately 40,000 defendants and describes the entire field of modern physics as 'a group project where only one person did the work.'
Only 12 percent of respondents correctly identified the curvature of space-time, while 31 percent selected 'it's just how things work.'