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Message 1 of 19 (43995)
06-24-2003 9:27 PM


What's the deal with this guy?
I can't seem to figure him out...;(
But pleaaaazzzze DO NOT try to explain it to me Brad!
signed,
a curious Visitor

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Message 2 of 19 (43996)
06-24-2003 9:32 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Visitor
06-24-2003 9:27 PM


argue the subject and not the person,rude people are not digested well at e.v.c !

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Message 3 of 19 (44048)
06-25-2003 12:03 AM
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06-24-2003 9:27 PM


Brad has a special semi-official status here at . In other words, there is a special tolerance for him and his communications difficulties.
There seems to be hints that he is some variety of creationist.
You make be interested in checking out Brad McFall
Moose

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Message 4 of 19 (44116)
06-25-2003 8:32 AM
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06-25-2003 12:03 AM


It's more than an indication, Brad has stated that he IS
a creationist.
I think he is an evolutionary creationist, though.
His style has led some to suggest that Brad might be
a computer simulation ... but then couldn't we all
Wade through his posts and you can get some interesting
ideas.

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Message 5 of 19 (44124)
06-25-2003 9:33 AM
Reply to: Message 4 by Peter
06-25-2003 8:32 AM


I have a feeling that he's probably very intelligent, but has so much to say that it all comes out at once. His ideas are always interesting, if you have the time to read his posts carefully and are prepared to use a dictionary for the harder words.
Brad, if you're reading this - slow down for us mere mortals, and throw some grammar in every once in a while.
The Rock Hound

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Message 6 of 19 (44144)
06-25-2003 11:25 AM
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06-25-2003 9:33 AM


Brad's background knowledge is extraordinarily wide too.
You tend to have a lot to look up in even a short
post.

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Message 7 of 19 (48510)
08-03-2003 10:48 PM
Reply to: Message 3 by Minnemooseus
06-25-2003 12:03 AM


Could you possibly compile a few links of his classic contributions to threads or must I again turn to the "Search" function?

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Message 8 of 19 (48548)
08-04-2003 6:04 AM
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08-03-2003 10:48 PM


The list of topics that Brad has started
http://EvC Forum: Relativity and the Problem of Space -->EvC Forum: Relativity and the Problem of Space
http://EvC Forum: What is more faith than religion? -->EvC Forum: What is more faith than religion?
http://EvC Forum: Info TransFER DURING Evolution -->EvC Forum: Info TransFER DURING Evolution
http://EvC Forum: Evolutionary Synthesis -->EvC Forum: Evolutionary Synthesis
http://EvC Forum: My Understanding (hypothetically) -->EvC Forum: My Understanding (hypothetically)
http://EvC Forum: Genes=Logic Circuits? -->EvC Forum: Genes=Logic Circuits?
http://EvC Forum: Ampere and Plant PERversions -->EvC Forum: Ampere and Plant PERversions
http://EvC Forum: Faith and Aristotle's "Soul" -->EvC Forum: Faith and Aristotle's "Soul"
http://EvC Forum: yEC IT is. -->EvC Forum: yEC IT is.
http://EvC Forum: When is A culture no longer "a" scientific culture. -->EvC Forum: When is A culture no longer "a" scientific culture.
http://EvC Forum: does it matter which is or not when there is value commercially? -->EvC Forum: does it matter which is or not when there is value commercially?
http://EvC Forum: Food for NanoEco-Justice -->EvC Forum: Food for NanoEco-Justice
http://EvC Forum: Maxwell&Faradayup date -->EvC Forum: Maxwell&Faradayup date
http://EvC Forum: Farday's Vain Search -->EvC Forum: Farday's Vain Search
http://EvC Forum: Mitochondria -->EvC Forum: Mitochondria
http://EvC Forum: Life without the mite -->EvC Forum: Life without the mite
http://EvC Forum: Back&Genesis -->EvC Forum: Back&Genesis
http://EvC Forum: A rose is Anne's rosett a stone not a set and IS -->EvC Forum: A rose is Anne's rosett a stone not a set and IS
http://EvC Forum: Physiological Chem or a Sense of Biochem: You dEcIdE -->EvC Forum: Physiological Chem or a Sense of Biochem: You dEcIdE
http://EvC Forum: My unrestrained thought. -->EvC Forum: My unrestrained thought.
http://EvC Forum: IS IT TIME? -->EvC Forum: IS IT TIME?
http://EvC Forum: The DEFENDER'S Study Bible -->EvC Forum: The DEFENDER'S Study Bible
http://EvC Forum: Francis Crick's "Molecules & Men"(preview) -->EvC Forum: Francis Crick's "Molecules & Men"(preview)
http://EvC Forum: THE STRUCTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY -->EvC Forum: THE STRUCTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY
http://EvC Forum: The Mystery of the Aleph -->EvC Forum: The Mystery of the Aleph
http://EvC Forum: Brad Answered another board -->EvC Forum: Brad Answered another board
http://EvC Forum: WeeklyPicture -->EvC Forum: WeeklyPicture
http://EvC Forum: posting problem -->EvC Forum: posting problem
http://EvC Forum: Community Interest in adding haptic feedback -->EvC Forum: Community Interest in adding haptic feedback
http://EvC Forum: Thread Reopen Requests -->EvC Forum: Thread Reopen Requests
Moose

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Message 9 of 19 (48550)
08-04-2003 6:08 AM
Reply to: Message 7 by Agent Uranium [GPC]
08-03-2003 10:48 PM


Search Function
Agent Uranium writes:
Could you possibly compile a few links of his classic contributions to threads or must I again turn to the "Search" function?
Is the search function really that bad? Suggestions for improvements are welcome.
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Message 10 of 19 (48560)
08-04-2003 7:39 AM
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08-04-2003 6:08 AM


Re: Search Function
No - your search function works perfectly well. I apologise for making it sound otherwise. Just that on a few new forums I have visited (and joined) - not this one however! - I ask a simple question only to face an onslaught of people screaming at me to use "search". Yet when someone else asks something similar a couple of days later they comply. It make me sad.
And Moose thank you - I'll get started straightaway!
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Message 11 of 19 (52938)
08-30-2003 12:34 AM


From another topic
There has been a discussion of the nature of Brad, in another topic.
Upstream there, it was mentioned by the Q, that
quote:
Both Moose and Percy claim - although I can find little support for it - that they can occasionally discern valid, highly erudite bits in Brad's posts
Actually, some (including Percy, I believe) have made such a claim. But I am not one of the "discerners". Unfortunately, Brad's areas of knowledge, and mine, seem to have very little overlap.
I have had some concern about Brad's sometimes disruptive effects, but I have been most reluctant to make such a public discussion. Anyhow, Admin has made a public statement on the matter, which can be found at http://EvC Forum: intelligent design, right and wrong -->EvC Forum: intelligent design, right and wrong
quote:
My admittedly sketchy information is that Brad suffers from a mild but profound form of schizophrenia not too dissimilar in external manifestation from that suffered by John Nash of Nobel Prize and A Beautful Mind fame. His ability to express himself clearly varies over time, but over the past 12 months I believe I have noticed a trend toward improved clarity as measured by ability to stay on topic, fewer run on sentences, fewer drawing connections between random unrelated concepts, diminished stream of consciousness style, and so forth. Strangely enough, this has happened concurrently with increased earnestness, impatience and insistence.
Moose has been kind enough to follow my lead on this without objection. My feeling is that Brad finds on-line forums to be a beneficial outlet for his need to express himself, and he hasn't so far proven a disruptive presence. In fact, I find his steady improvement heartening. Anyway, please feel free to engage Brad in any way you please as long as you follow the forum guidelines. In fact, if Brad is willing, it would be a fascinating thread to discuss Brad's "issues" with him, and maybe he can confirm whether my admittedly third-hand diagnostic information is correct. I don't want to invade Brad's privacy, but maybe he'd find it interesting, too. Brad?
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Message 12 of 19 (52964)
08-30-2003 9:53 AM
Reply to: Message 5 by IrishRockhound
06-25-2003 9:33 AM


Thanks for the "pony up" all. If there is a GERMAN speaker here I need a little help with the word "Anschauung" but I supoose I should not complain and just look it up. It is becoming quite clear to me that Gregor Mendel may have used the same "active thought process" which appears in the English translation of Cantor's defintion of "set" but this is not the kind of work that I expect you to get into my threads as a take home from me rather for this kind of thing is more not on documentation (which tHIS is). I have always wondered if Husserl souped up some of Cantor's infinite philosophy at Halle but I have no "intution" for Mendel's land or Cantor's for that matter as I do abut Conneticut NOT being a part of NJ,NY and Penn. Mental illness looks more and more like simple social demotion to me as the years go by and nothing psychologically poor at all ever happens for me. I am sorry that it does for you. I can not help it but Mendel seems sooo much smarter to me than Darwin and after wading through thousands of Croizat's-Darwin-bashing I even find finding time to simply read Darwin, which is what Gould for one expects every good biologist to do, does a chore or task for me again rather than a field trip it was I willed panbiogeography to be. We all know willing something does not cause its' effect necessarily.

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Message 13 of 19 (53044)
08-31-2003 2:43 AM
Reply to: Message 12 by Brad McFall
08-30-2003 9:53 AM


Dear Brad,
I speak some German. Anschauung is a noun form of the separable-prefix regular verb anschauen, meaning to look at.
Thus Anschauung is literally "looking at", perhaps "observation" or "watching". The concatenation Weltanschauung is "world observation".

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Message 14 of 19 (53066)
08-31-2003 10:11 AM
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08-31-2003 2:43 AM


modification
So I guess mistakenly some one may read the "or" in the following defintion as the Welt"" modification for I do perceIve a transition in English from look to observe to watch that could take one thru a considerable amount of Anglo-Amer philosophy I've been through before.
"DEFINTION: By a "set" we mean any collection M into a whole of definite, distinct objects m (which are called "elements" of M) of our perception [Anschauung] or of our thought. "(on Page 170 in Dauben Georg Cantor His Mathematics and Philosophy of the Infinite)
What I have been exploring that seems to have led to enough controversy that garnerd some threading under my name is whehter or not Ernst Mayr was absolutely mistaken and phenomenologically deviant in asserting the the term "element" in Mendel's plant experiment paper is 'best" understood as what we call today "genes" by comparing it (in thought) to this use in English of the word "element" you see in the above defition. If I can find INTRONS with different point subsitution rates in different parts within the introns I am currently reading about the case aka Mayr's refereeing Wright vs Fisher IS closed no matter how Gould desired to change a Mayrian growth but I need to learn all of these things before I post something here new some of which are traditional and others factual outside of getting the motivation to try where others rarerly if only spiritually trod. It seems quite obvious to me but perhaps not those who are still trying to wonder if I am an evolutionist or creationist that 2by2 OF NOAH IS Mendel's A+2Aa+a and only by subcellular discoveries and ability to increase the rate of mutation (note: I asked about relative mutation rate increses per organics) did we find some OTHER quantification of what I am trying to say is the same magnitude by reading word "element" since I do not longer read this as Weisaker's "transformation" in the periodic table of elements which was possible on the notion of Kervran's "biological transmutations". Wright simply remanded knowledge about the alleomorph SERIES. If all data were ordinated via this question then it would not be necessary to try some of my other ligusitic explorations of the language biologists use but the elite historians do not think that the Fisher-Wright difference had or has any modern use case. They just havent found "it" yet because they largely only change relative to Anglo-US philosophy which I was quite quickely disuaded from but Croizat showed me that I could just stick to the biology and not try to deal with what Mayr thinks he needs to about the philosophy of science itself arising academically in Darwin's time or circle. I would not teach biology let a lone the history of the subject with all of this reading and writing they put on students today but exactly what I would do in their shoes still remains.
thank you that helped.
[This message has been edited by Brad McFall, 08-31-2003]

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Message 15 of 19 (53152)
09-01-2003 4:25 AM
Reply to: Message 14 by Brad McFall
08-31-2003 10:11 AM


Re: modification
Concerning the noun "Anschauung"...
I'm a German native speaker, thus while my German is quite fine, my English translations might not make as much sense. I feel, however, that the translation offered by dotf does not quite hit the spot (at least in current usage). Anschauung would probably be translated with "view" or even "perception" (as in the translation Brad offered). Observation would correspond to "Beobachtung" in German.
best regards,
Alex

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