David Chandler
1 min readOct 29, 2019

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Colin: (…carrying on the conversation from other venues…) I get it that you can’t wrap your head around these conclusions. But you have not grappled with the evidence and the logic that brings us from the evidence to these conclusions. Simply saying, “It can’t be right” isn’t really contributing to the conversation. You need to show where the facts or the logic are wrong, or else start grappling with how an operation like this could actually have been accomplished.

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David Chandler
David Chandler

Written by David Chandler

BS physics/MA education/MS math; retired from ~35 years teaching physics, math, & astronomy in high school and college.

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