Then again it might just be a misunderstanding. And the so-called experts, in aggregate, turn out to be right more often than not.
Say I show up to a physics conference and proclaim that I hope my computational effort will disprove some major physical law. Well, you better have a good delivery, or the joke might not land well!
Sometimes people take things a little too literally after attending hours of very dry talks at serious seminars. I wouldn't read too much into it.
Say I show up to a physics conference and proclaim that I hope my computational effort will disprove some major physical law. Well, you better have a good delivery, or the joke might not land well!
Sometimes people take things a little too literally after attending hours of very dry talks at serious seminars. I wouldn't read too much into it.