I had the pleasure of taking his probability (EE 3140) class some years 
ago... it was either 2001 or 2002.

He did a great job of coming down to our level in that class.

I also went to high school with his son.

Andrew

John Hebert wrote:
> Read the article, but the actual e-paper download by Prof. Kak costs $. I'll 
> look for the issue when it comes out.
>
> I'm a little skeptical of his claim, in spite of his obvious intelligence and 
> achievement. I mean, I thought the basis of relativity was that there was no 
> best reference frame. Kak's proof apparently depends on defining motion 
> relative to distant stars.
>
> I'm definitely interested in the debate that follows and will keep an eye on 
> it.
>
> John
>
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> Subject: [brlug-general] Go LSU..
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> Did anyone read this?
>
> http://www.physorg.com/news90697187.html
>
> Does this mean LSU now owns Einstein?
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