If you go looking for fairies, the chances are you'll "find" some. This
world view is incompatible with objective science and this man is not a
scientist.

I have a hard time with quantum physicists at the best of times --
needlessly obtuse and too much "ooo, it's like magic!" -- but this
d'Espagnat guy has won the bloody Templeton Prize! Everything he says is
therefore tarnished with a foul and dishonest agenda. You know just how far
he has fallen as a scientist when he says things like: "Mystery is not
something negative that has to be eliminated."

Was there ever a more clear-cut case of a religious kook muddying the waters
to make them seem deeper than they really are?

Ian

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