Talk:Martin Caton

Unfortunate Act
Perhaps his most unfortunate action was to recommend Dr Myron Evans for a Civil List Pension; citing 'services to science'. The latter honour is accorded only to people such as Faraday. However, Dr Evans believes in 'free energy' (aka perpetual motion) and 'counterbary' (aka antigravity). He also claims that all of relativity theory is wrong, derides Hawking and says that CERN should be closed down. In other words, he is a pseudoscientist (aka crackpot); the very last sort of person who should have been proposed for the pension. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.159.88.246 (talk) 16:11, 26 May 2015 (UTC)

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