Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
A guy of his intellect who studies things like reverse engineering of the brain and nanotechnology designs of solar panels.
A guy who won The 1994 Dickson Prize in Science. One is awarded every year by Carnegie Mellon University to individuals who have "notably advanced the field of science. He won The 1998 "Inventor of the Year" award from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Bill Clinton presented him the National Medal of Technology.
And this off of Wikipedia: (and yes they are honorary...as in he didn't put time in a classroom and earn credits....he is way beyond that)
Honorary Doctorate of Science Northeastern University 1988
Honorary Doctorate of Science Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1988
Honorary Doctorate of Engineering Merrimack College 1989
Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters Misericordia University 1989
Honorary Doctorate of Science New Jersey Institute of Technology 1990
Honorary Doctorate of Science Queens College, City University of New York 1991
Honorary Doctorate of Science Dominican College 1993
Honorary Doctorate in Science and Humanities Michigan State University 2000
Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters Landmark College 2002
Honorary Doctorate of Science Worcester Polytechnic Institute 2005
Honorary Doctorate of Science DePaul University 2006
Honorary Doctorate of Science Bloomfield College 2007
Honorary Doctorate of Science McGill University 2008
I know you like to push buttons and make one little comment to try and rile people up, and I should have ignored you, but honestly....is Ray Kurzweil someone you would call a scientist?? Or would you rather mince words and call him a technologist?
but hey, what do all those guys know about science...much better qualifications would be the gynocologist (scientist) who signed Al Gores document on global warming.
edit: I almost forgot your favorite saying..."Game, Set Match"

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