Time for the Crackpot or Not game!
Feb. 18th, 2006 08:13 pmThis guy was handing out cards at one of the symposia I visited.
http://www.alexandermayer.com
If you search Google for him, you'll find that his website used to be hosted by Stanford, but has since been taken down. Nor is he in their directory of people. the cached site
It does appear that the format personal sites on Stanford's website follow is www.stanford.edu/~username... but that doesn't mean he was there for physics-related, academic reasons. He could have been any kind of staff person.
The people I've seen him chatting with seem to be hanging on his every word. Commentary online seems to be very mixed however. Half the people think he's a crackpot on the order of Time Cube, and the other half think that he is the next brilliant theoretician to break into physics.
I haven't read the documents yet. But I thought I'd throw this out to you, my readers. Any thoughts?
http://www.alexandermayer.com
If you search Google for him, you'll find that his website used to be hosted by Stanford, but has since been taken down. Nor is he in their directory of people. the cached site
It does appear that the format personal sites on Stanford's website follow is www.stanford.edu/~username... but that doesn't mean he was there for physics-related, academic reasons. He could have been any kind of staff person.
The people I've seen him chatting with seem to be hanging on his every word. Commentary online seems to be very mixed however. Half the people think he's a crackpot on the order of Time Cube, and the other half think that he is the next brilliant theoretician to break into physics.
I haven't read the documents yet. But I thought I'd throw this out to you, my readers. Any thoughts?