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Suuuure. And the ancient Chinese gurus "knew all about" the ether, therefore the ether theory is correct. Lmao

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hey /sci/, i was just wondering why it seems to be a fact that this book (pic related) seems to still be popular?

the physics emphasized in this book (the bootstrap program) has been quite unsuccessful, whereas quantum chromodynamics, which the book seems to shit on, was extremely, EXTREMELY successful at predicting basically everything about quarks and gluons.

why is this still a meme? new age gen-x'ers still trying to read their generation's books? pretty pathetic....

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