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Please feel free.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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TOP SPOT Number 1Originally posted by Xenophon
well done all
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Another result in this strange world of posts and threads...........Originally posted by XenophonI am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Chaos is come yet again
Books which try to bridge the gap between science and literature are rarely successful: the gap is now too vast and the language has to be stretched too thin to reach across. An exception was Norman Rabkin’s Shakespeare and the Common Understanding, where the idea of complementarity, borrowed from physics, turned out to be so thoroughly right for Shakespeare. The term was briefly explained ("an electron must sometimes be considered as a wave, and sometimes as a particle," in Oppenheimer’s formulation) and then the science was dropped: modestly Rabkin laid claim to no development of the theory itself, nor did he go all over the literary map to find analogies for it. But that kind of tact is foreign to the chaos theorists, and Harriet Hawkins has fallen for their hype.
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What happened? We were doing so well this morning.
BTW G8: Nice post, total drivel and absolutely irrelevant. Perfect.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Thanks.
Thought I'd blown it for a minute. There you all were posting quite happily then I come along - complete silence for hours
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Sometimes its like that.Originally posted by G8_SummitThanks.
Thought I'd blown it for a minute. There you all were posting quite happily then I come along - complete silence for hours
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T W A T. I shall be singing that for hours now!!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by G8_SummitWhy don't I try and lighten the mood a bit.
I know a song that'll get on your nerves........
I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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