jc456
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- Dec 18, 2013
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I have another job that I work 50 hours a week on. I expect experts to do what they say is the scientific procedure. The fact they can't seems like we're already wasting money on lunatics on a mission.well today they're not smart enough to run a simple experiment that would validate their hypothesis.Doubt it, I don't think they were smart enough to realize it back then.What did they do in 1872 to get temperture readings at a depth of 900 meters?
Tie a thermometer to rope and an anchor, throw it overboard and pull it up real fast????????
Probably were smart enough to have a slot or valve that could be opened and closed via another line.
We are talking about common men, stuck on a ship for months on end..the scientist aboard that ship had to deal with young ones who we're bored to death, had to deal with pirates, and thinking to themselves " this guy wants us to stop and do what?"
Its human nature and physcolgy ..
In 1728, they got the speed of light to within a few percent. I think they were smart enough to open and close the door on a sample bucket in the 1800s.
Why don't you design it and put in for a grant?