Author: Fernando Villegas
Date: 14:14:30 09/22/02
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Absolutely right. In fact those jumps happens precisely after a field has grown over-mature with some ideas that until that moment seems to be definitive, lasting, uniques and absolute. It is the case with newtonian phisics. I remeber a physicist of last XIX century saying everything was discovered and only some obscure corners were waiting ilumination. This Ruffian thing could be "just" a twicking of some known engine -but even in such a case it would deserves praise due to the perfomance- but also it could be a real jump forard. To see it otherwise without further evidence seems to me short of vision and even, perhaps, malicious and full of bad will. My bst Fernando
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