I feel Nom is on firmer ground here than Awori - we do know something
of the neutrino, including varieties, varying oscillation and so on.
I know enough on the laws of electromagnetism to have called my dog
after Clerk Maxwell, but can't dance worth shit, somewhat evidencing
Nom's point.

On Apr 3, 6:38 pm, awori achoka <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, indeed...and what are we humble earthlings  supposed to do about it? I
> mean Who knows about the Neutrino, other than itself?
> On Apr 3, 2012 7:07 PM, "nominal9" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Time to get over it, I think...
> > What seems to apply in one context...
> > by analogy
> > has a very slim "chance" of applying in another context...
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> > I know little to crap about the laws of electromagnetism... for
> > instance.....
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> > but I am reasonably certain that the said laws would not do much at all in
> > aiding me to dance jig....
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