Re: Inferior mathematics and science (Part II)





Cerumen wrote:
"ut political and religious controls that do not exist
except in your rather poor imagination.

All the explanations to the math community have been provided (They
are silent).

Silent explanations are rarely heard or listened to.

Well, world is in real crisis including America.

I do not have to tell you what it is.

There is some crisis within the relationship of governments with the
religious establishment as well as crisis in academia as explained.

It is unfair that you want to label me any kind of racism since I have
pointed some remedies in the lines described.

Obviously the advisors of governments are shy to say thing I have
said.

But these are some trends of facts in the history and needed to be
noted and acted upon with.

If traditionally for centuries minorities are kept outsides of the
circles of power and you suddenly substantially increase their
presence in every aspects of power mechanism, you will face crisis.

And simply increase in food and gas prices as well as nuclear missiles
will not be the answer.

Sooner or later they need to look carefully in the lines recommended.

Dr.M.Basti


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