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Personaly I find it inspiring when a fell runner can dismiss the work of the Lucasian Professor of Physics in the way CL did. I'm casting a weathered eye on Darwinism.
[QUOTE=Deadlegs;368527]Personaly I find it inspiring when a fell runner can dismiss the work of the Lucasian Professor of Physics in the way CL did. /QUOTE]
Hawking was actually the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics (Cambridge), not Physics, whose popularity far outreaches his achievements.
As to CL's status as a fell runner: that is a mystery darker than the blackest of black holes.
So is this Lucasian Professor of Mathematics thing a bit like X Factor then?
ps I think I'm right in saying that CL is actually a very good fell runner. Whose achievements far outreach his popularity.
It is always interesting to read you opinions CL.
But to give us mere mortals a chance, is there any subject on which you do not claim omniscience?
It's interesting that you claim to know it to be wrong from a philosophical perspective... surely you simply believe it to be wrong? Also interesting that you find the beginning of the universe sufficiently analogous to a simple magic trick to dismiss the theories and beliefs of so many people who are, with all respect, much more knowledgeable on the subject than yourself. I think that could be considered a philosophical flaw.
I know I only pop up on here every now and then Chris but reading your initial response to my assertion I didn't say lots of slow miles were the single best way to develop aerobically, as neither did Lydiard. What we said (dare I compare myself to the great man :) ) is that they contribute to it, in addition to the good quality aerobic running, the latter of which one can only do so much of.
That can't be wrong because how many world class distance runners run much less than 100 mpw at the peak of their training? Their aerobic threshold will be something approaching 4:30 miling (yes!) and even they cannot run 100 miles a week at that pace.
Philosophy is a notion conceived by mankind.
The universe was not created by mankind.
It is as futile for mankind to understand the creation of the universe as is asking a bird to describe the bottom of the sea. It is man's feeble vanity that led to religions being founded (and power politics, etc).
The inability of humans to understand the big bang or steady state or anything else merely illuminates the limitations of man's intellect.
Btw CL what is your day job?