Then he says that the other Stanford scientists are even worse than he is.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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While the reporter was reluctant to dismiss him as a crackpot, he should have stuck with his gut feeling like the rest of the real world
Quoting the article: “He would be easy to dismiss as a crackpot, except for the nagging feeling that he may be right.”
He was not right.
Dismiss him.
And yes indeed, he is a crackpot.
After 30 more years of the same nonsense, it is EXTREMELY easy to dismiss Erhlich as a crackpot.
Was he a snail darter? Is that some kind of cheap thrill?
“..Ehrlich seems to be remarkably cheerful..” This could be because:
His insanity causes him to smile all the time.
He’s laughing because he’s happy about how easily journalists swallow his nonsense.