jmdrake wrote:
> One man's crank is another another man's genius. ;-) By the way,
> I visited your "crank" sight. While it was interesting and mildly
> amusing what I found "depressing" was the view that believing in
> creation automatically made someone a "crank".
People who believe in creation don't make it into crank.net. Scientific
Creationists, however, definitely do.
> While on the surface it may seem "cranky" the fact is that their
> flyer actually works. Now if it works by true "antigravity" or
> by some other force is a big question. But the plans are pretty
> simple and the results have been reproduced many times over.
> However someone might mislabel them "cranks" just because they
> have the word "antigravity" in their URL.
So are you saying "fraud" would be a better characterization?
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