Mathematician Claims New Yorker Defamed Him
An anonymous reader writes, "Last month the New Yorker ran the article 'Manifold Destiny' (slashdotted here), by Sylvia Nasar, author of 'A Beautiful Mind.' Now a renowned Harvard mathematics professor, Dr. Shing-Tung Yau, is claiming the article defamed him. His attorney wrote the New Yorker a letter (PDF) threatening that Yau will have 'no choice but to consider other options' if Nasar, her co-author, and the New Yorker fail to undo the damage done."
Doesn't this prove the article's point?
The simple truth is that interstellar distances will not fit into the human imagination
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Hell hath no fury like an academic with his reputation scorned.
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Why cant we all get along
Because there is more money to be made in not getting along.
Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army.
Edward Everett (1794 - 1865)