Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I seem to have caused a stir, with this thread, amongst my old enemies, perhaps some of whom were at Strings 2009.
For the record, I did not apply to Strings 2009 and nor I did not receive an invitation to Strings 2009.
So I would not and could not attend a conference, without permission.
It was merely a quantum tunneling experiment, I attended the conference in spirit, not in body.
As I stated in my last reply
"Its amazing to think you can change the outcome of a conference, without being physically present.........."
However from previous experience, would I want to attend another physics conference?
The last conference I was invited to attend, was at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge on Non-commutative Geometry, discussing the fundamental structure of space and time, in September 2006.
After which, two former students of Cambridge and 'friends', who call themselves Alphanumeric and Euler (Alpha, NOM....), spent the next two years attacking my good name and professional reputation, up until the point I was banned from the Physics Forum, for simply from defending myself.
http://www.physforum.com/index.php?showtopic=9424
For over two years they called my a liar and attacked my good reputation.
But as my invite shows, copy attached, I was formally invite to the conference at the Isaac Newton Institute in September 2006, free of charge, as I always stated.
My good name and professional reputation has never been questioned or challenged.
But somehow I don't think I will ever get an apology form Alphanumeric, Euler or Physforum, they are to puritanical to do that.
As we all know "Nature abhors a naked singularity".
And as I have discovered many the leading 'scientific institutions' abhors a open minded free thinker, like myself.
"If you cannot attack the facts, attack the man instead", which is why;
I am proud of being personally attacked and banned from PhysOrg in 2006.
I am proud of being personally attacked and banned from Physics Forum in 2008.
I see that PhysOrg and 'Physics forum' are both partners of Scientific American, I hope I am not banned from there as.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/partners/
"Let there be light."
Kind Regards
Terry Giblin