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I bet you got a lot of that from your university training. You know, the university training you constantly condemn as crazy or worse, right? But I'm almost sure you got some of it from other university trained Ph.D.'s, right? You know, the universities that you always complain about as being WRONG.

So, how do you know which training is right and which is wrong? Be like that joker who built the rocket and took off to see if the earth was flat or not. But head for the sun so that you can check it our for yourself. And bring back proof so that we all know.

Cool
Universities are insane places that promote violence, but it does absolutely no good to completely misdiagnose the problemproblems. Universities are problematic because they pander to the students who scream in the middle of class and threaten the professor with violence. But sending a probe toUniversities are not the sun tells us what is happening atplaces that get basic facts about astronomy and above the surface of the sun, but nuclear fusion happens at the corecosmology wrong. To try figure out what happens at the coreBut in any case, we all need to make stellar models that are consistent withthink critically about the datainformation that we receive from the sun and other stars. In particular,university research just like we need a sourceto think critically about all sources of energy that can power the sun for billions of yearsinformation. But we have plenty of fusion experiments including nuclear weapons tests and small amounts of fusion that we get when we propel atoms at very high speeds and subject themIf you need help with critical thinking skills, I am willing to very high temperaturesgive you a non-free consultation for $90/hr; it makes no sense to criticize established facts in science while simultaneously blindly accepting whatever you see at newscruncher.com (I made this site up).

But sending a probe to the sun tells us what is happening at and above the surface of the sun, but nuclear fusion happens at the core. To try figure out what happens at the core, we need to make stellar models that are consistent with the data from the sun and other stars (just don't overfit to the data because that is not cool). In particular, we need a source of energy that can power the sun for billions of years. But we have plenty of fusion experiments including nuclear weapons tests and small amounts of fusion that we get when we propel atoms at very high speeds and subject them to very high temperatures.

Regards,

-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.

P.S. I got my degree in Mathematics, so nuclear fusion is only marginally related to what I have studied.

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I bet you got a lot of that from your university training. You know, the university training you constantly condemn as crazy or worse, right? But I'm almost sure you got some of it from other university trained Ph.D.'s, right? You know, the universities that you always complain about as being WRONG.

So, how do you know which training is right and which is wrong? Be like that joker who built the rocket and took off to see if the earth was flat or not. But head for the sun so that you can check it our for yourself. And bring back proof so that we all know.

Cool
Universities are insane places that promote violence, but it does absolutely no good to completely misdiagnose the problem. Universities are problematic because they pander to the students who scream in the middle of class and threaten the professor with violence. But sending a probe to the sun tells us what is happening at and above the surface of the sun, but nuclear fusion happens at the core. To try figure out what happens at the core, we need to make stellar models that are consistent with the data from the sun and other stars. In particular, we need a source of energy that can power the sun for billions of years. But we have plenty of fusion experiments including nuclear weapons tests and small amounts of fusion that we get when we propel atoms at very high speeds and subject them to very high temperatures.

Regards,

-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.

P.S. I got my degree in Mathematics, so nuclear fusion is only marginally related to what I have studied.