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<blockquote data-quote="sevensixtwo" data-source="post: 134555" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Trust me, you are the one who is the buffoon. All of the equations in my paper are verifiably correct and those types of relationships have never been shown before so I am their discoverer. What are you saying Hoyle discovered? His own wrong steady state idea that was formulated as a sentence or a few paragraphs?</p><p></p><p>Hoyle is famous, in brief, for showing that Eddington, Bethe and some others were pretty much correct about how heavy atoms form in stars. He used other people's theories (mostly quantum mechanics) to show that iron should be the end product of fusion processes in stars. Buffoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sevensixtwo, post: 134555, member: 3162"] Trust me, you are the one who is the buffoon. All of the equations in my paper are verifiably correct and those types of relationships have never been shown before so I am their discoverer. What are you saying Hoyle discovered? His own wrong steady state idea that was formulated as a sentence or a few paragraphs? Hoyle is famous, in brief, for showing that Eddington, Bethe and some others were pretty much correct about how heavy atoms form in stars. He used other people's theories (mostly quantum mechanics) to show that iron should be the end product of fusion processes in stars. Buffoon. [/QUOTE]
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