I read, or turned the pages of, Schlovskii and Sagan in the 6th grade, and thought myself very distinguished for having done so. I don't remember the fish-man stuff.
John Gribbon (sp?) has done some flake pop science but seems to have calmed down.
Frank Tipler, well, that's out there.
I think that unusual ideas can be enriching (even if wrong; "not even wrong" may be a different matter) but they get unfair attention for being sensational.
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Date: 2004-04-03 06:54 pm (UTC)John Gribbon (sp?) has done some flake pop science but seems to have calmed down.
Frank Tipler, well, that's out there.
I think that unusual ideas can be enriching (even if wrong; "not even wrong" may be a different matter) but they get unfair attention for being sensational.