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I just finished reading Donald Wortzman's book "The Gyroverse".
Although his hypothesis is a bit unorthodox, it doesn't seem any more outlandish than some of the super string theories. I wondered if anybody else in this newsgroup has read it. If so, I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts and opening a dialog. Please let's keep it to a considerate dialog - if all you have to say is "it's a bunch of stupid bull", then keep that to yourself. Thanks, JimK |
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