From: Sengen Sun (sengensun$##$yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Mar 17 2006 - 13:13:59 EST
As strongly demanded, I have to post the reference
here. But I will still honor every request by personal
e-mail.
Foundations of Chemistry 2004, Volume 6: Page 11.
I have two questions to ask the public:
1. How does such a poem contribute to science in a
scientific journal? A Nobel Laureate certainly has the
absolute freedom to publish anything and anywhere
he/she wants. But if a Nobel Laureate is at fault
scientifically, would such an absolute freedom be a
disaster of Nobel founddation?
2. Hoffmann mentioned a friend he met in his poem.
Does anybody know who is the friend and what his
friend did in science?
Thanks.
Sengen
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