https://tauday.com/tau-manifesto
;-)
Now you don't have an excuse to never look at it - you have the link ready for you.
Err... If you haven't noticed, I constantly strive to encourage people to learn and converse. It brings me great pleasure and I'm admittedly selfish in this area. I love to see people learning. It's not better than sex, but it's pretty high on my list of favorite things to do. So, when you get a few minutes, you may wish to read that. I promise, it's not too hard. You can absolutely handle it.
[–] mineMineMINE [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Brief look, like the table about area of a circle formula being compared with gravitational force and kinetic energy.
As for I can handle it. I'd hope so, only reason why I never got that far in math was because I was bored to tears by it (actually that's not true, I think the issue is how it was taught). Too much emphasis on how operations work, not enough on how to apply those to random problems (can't really blame math teachers for this though, at most 1 hour a day with students who mostly don't understand what is going on, tutoring calc was like slamming my head against a wall repeatedly).
[–] mineMineMINE [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Ok, now I'm going into conspiracy land (like the place) but reading through the section about a concerted effort to suppress tau I'm wondering if this gets back into the argument about the size of the pyramid and all of that numerology stuff. Or, do you just think it's people who don't want to invest the time to learn something new throwing out some push back?
[–] TheBuddha 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Science progresses one death at a time. It's just pushback. It will be adopted as another method, at some point. It will take a couple of generations, probably.