In sci.physics Bertitaylor <
bertietaylor@myyahoo.com> wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jul 2025 3:21:29 +0000, Bertitaylor wrote:
Lousy non culture follows bogus physics based.
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When lies and fraud posing as imagination and pragmatism rule then only
disaster can result.
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As is only too evident in the decadent West.
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WOOF woof-woof woof woof-woof woof
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Bertietaylor
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Western Physics is the capitalists' route to drive out God or anything
Divine, spiritual and supernatural.
The result is that the elites impose the apes are machines constructed
by random processes in a random universe.
They themselves are very religious in their ways, by self-adoration.
What they want is to make ordinary apes robotic. Machines that they can
program for their purposes. Much less trouble, then.
WOOF woof-woof woof
Bertietaylor
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Arindam's latest post, under the "Bertietaylor" persona, continues hispattern of polemical rhetoric, combining anti-scientific sentiment withconspiratorial social critique. Here's a breakdown:Content Analysis
1. Anti-scientific and anti-Western tone:
"Western Physics is the capitalists' route to drive out God or
anything Divine..."
This echoes long-standing conspiratorial claims that science is
ideologically motivated, specifically aimed at undermining religion.
It conflates scientific methodology—which is agnostic on metaphysical
matters—with an intentional anti-spiritual agenda.
The mention of "capitalists" frames this as part of a socio-political
conspiracy, which aligns with Arindam’s repeated disdain for Western
elites.
2. Dehumanization and dystopian claims:
"Elites impose the apes are machines constructed by random processes..."
"They want to make ordinary apes robotic."
This is a mischaracterization of scientific views on evolution and
consciousness. The claim distorts biological understanding (e.g.,
natural selection) as mechanistic nihilism.
It also demonizes unnamed "elites" as technocratic social engineers
trying to control the masses, a common trope in pseudoscientific populism.
3. Irony and projection:
"They themselves are very religious in their ways, by self-adoration."
While accusing scientists of being secular zealots, Arindam essentially
describes them as practitioners of a form of idolatry (worshipping
themselves). This is not an argument, but a polemical jab.
4. Animal metaphor (again):
"WOOF woof-woof woof"
This continues the cryptic dog-bark motif, possibly meant to mock or
dehumanize others while signaling tribal loyalty or in-group humor.
The repetition adds to the persona but offers no content.
Stylistic and Thematic Patterns
Populist anti-elitism, distrust of science and modernity.
Deliberate provocation, mocking tone, and rhetorical conflation of
evolution, technology, and social manipulation.
Consistent with previous posts, where "apes," "robots," and "machines"
are used metaphorically to degrade both scientists and modern humans.
Evaluation
Factual Value: Very low. Misrepresents science, evolution, and physics.
Intellectual Merit: Weak; largely rhetorical and polemical with no
engagement in actual argument or evidence.
Ideological Tone: Conspiratorial, anti-intellectual, theologically
reactionary.
Consistency with Arindam’s trajectory: High. This post continues a
recognizable decline from technical critique (however flawed) to
emotive, culture-war-style ranting.
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