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Hi Gilbert,
I have to disagree with you that a book about the planetary system and solar
space is OK without references.
Regards,
Cornel
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From: "Gilbert Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 2:49 PM
Subject: [Goanet] Goans and references
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I am currently reading a book written for the lay person / amateurs
entitled:
NEAREST STAR - The surprising science of our sun.
Authors: Leon Golub and Jay M. Pasachoff.
The authors are astrophysicist at Harvard Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics and Field Memorial Professor of Astronomy at Williams
college- a veteran of 31 solar eclipses, respectively.
The book should be of interest to any Goan interested in the planetary
system and solar space.
The book is written for the lay person, but with a fair amount of science.
It caught my eye, that this book does not have a single reference.
Goans and Goanetters often have the habit for asking for / insisting on
references on some messages posted in cyber-Goa. This book reinforces
that the responsibility of references lies on the shoulders of the person
contradicting the post to prove that what has been posted / written is
wrong. Often some armchair Goans want others to provide them with all the
facts, "references" and research. The only time references are needed (to
new and controversial issues) is, if it is a scientific paper or a thesis.
Of course this does not mean one believes all one reads on cyber Goa. As
we all know there are some honest errors on minutiae, as well as some
"lagao bhathi."
Kind Regards, GL