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Alan T. Braunstein, M.D., in aggregate

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Alan T. Braunstein, M.D., in aggregate

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As a non-physicist, I am not qualified to address Braunstein's ideas one by one. However, there are plenty of people who can, and have; he could read Steven Weinberg, or Stephen Hawking if he really wanted to understand. The language of the articles: "Current dogma would have us believing"; indicates to me that Braunstein is someone with an axe to grind, rather than an honest or qualified truth seeker.
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Atheists use language like "dogma" all the time, AY?... "In aggregate" ... Does that mean you would like to see the good doctor in "concrete golashes"?
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