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From: tomyee3@gmail.com (ProkaryoticCaspaseHomolog)
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Subject: Re: Relativity claims the corona is too thin to refract enough to curve
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Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2024 21:30:37 +0000
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On Tue, 19 Nov 2024 21:14:13 +0000, rhertz wrote:

> https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Pierre-Marie_Robitaille
>
>
> Pierre-Marie Luc Robitaille (born 1961) is an accomplished radiologist.
> As director of magnetic resonance imaging research for the Department of
> Medicine of Ohio State University from 1989-2000[1] he made major
> advances in the science of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), leading the
> project to build the 8 Tesla Ultra High Field human MRI scanner.
>
> In 2000, he was asked to step down from his position as director (though
> he remains a professor) when he began to promote theories that were
> outside his actual realm of expertise, specifically related to
> non-mainstream beliefs in the areas of astronomy and physics: he
> maintains that satellite measurements of the cosmic microwave background
> radiation, believed by most astronomers to be an afterglow of the Big
> Bang, are actually observations of a glow from Earth's oceans.
>
> He also maintains that the sun is not a ball of plasma but is, in fact,
> made of liquid metallic hydrogen. None of his ideas have been accepted
> by any reputable physics publication.
>
> ..............
>
>
>
> Supporters
>
>     Dr. Myron W. Evans (Chemist)
>     Stephen J. Crothers
>     David Talbott (Mythologist)

Thanks, Richard!