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  • #2
    I find it amazing that this man has put up over 1 million dollars to protest.

    Maybe some armenian organization is financially backing him.
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    • #3
      Since the first medical MRI machines arrived in the 1980s, the technique has become a routine tool for visualizing organs inside the human body - roughly 60 million images were snapped in 2002. Before, doctors had to use damaging radiation such as X-rays.

      Damadian says that he came up with the concept that underpins MRI: using a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) on the human body. In 1971 he published a paper in Science showing that healthy tissues and tumors produce different NMR signals2.
      Talk about bad luck. I find it fascinating that Damadian published a paper in such a prominent journal and yet received no recognition. I've noticed that doctors often don’t recommend MRI, due to the exposure to Xrays which are indeed damaging.

      It’s amazing that he came up with the concept of NMR which, I assume is more efficient and less harmful. However I am still puzzled how his theory was highly overlooked and someone else received a noble prize, he should most certainly fight for it. It is not a matter of Nobel prize it’s a simple principle of a righteous reward.

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      • #4
        Maybe it is just because I am Armenian but It really feels like in all walks of life, there is some effort to minimize the efforts of Armenians. Whether it is art or science, it seems like everybody tries as hard as they can to make a contribution by an Armenian not so. The part that bothers me the most is "why". Why does this happen? Is there some historical reason that I am not aware. Have Armenians done something to aggravate the rest of the world and, in turn, the rest of the world is holding a grudge?

        In this case, an Armenian made a scientific contribution and everyone is saying:

        "He is Armenian; it could not have been him. Let us find out who really made the contribution. No, I do not need to see your evidence; I know it is wrong."

        Ararat was dismissed by the massses as a mediocre, propagandist movie before anyone ever saw a frame of it. And this is because it has to do with Armenians. Jewish propaganda distastefully rubbed all over the movies and TV shows we see and nobody makes a mention of it. All of that is automatically brilliant. Granted, all reviews are written by jews but everybody swallows it. And it is no different.

        An operation at UCLA Hospital successfully separates conjoined twins connected by the head and both survive. Does any non-Armenian paper or magazine give due credit to the lead doctor of that team? No. Not really. That Armenian name was treated as nonchalantly as possible.

        These are not the only examples. I can go on and on about this. At that scares me.

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        The ideas suggested in that website would also, most likely, be ignored because it is not what most people would want history to say. Nobody will spend time or money to find support for such claims, beyond the support given, of course, for fear that it may be true. Maybe I am just being a pessimist. Or maybe civility and humanity are, in fact, lingering in their "teenage" stage of maturity.
        Last edited by Arvestaked; 12-18-2003, 01:07 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Arvestaked Maybe it is just because I am Armenian but It really feels like in all walks of life, there is some effort to minimize the efforts of Armenians. Whether it is art or science, it seems like everybody tries as hard as they can to make a contribution by an Armenian not so. The part that bothers me the most is "why". Why does this happen? Is there some historical reason that I am not aware. Have Armenians done something to aggravate the rest of the world and, in turn, the rest of the world is holding a grudge?

          In this case, an Armenian made a scientific contribution and everyone is saying:

          "He is Armenian; it could not have been him. Let us find out who really made the contribution. No, I do not need to see your evidence; I know it is wrong."

          Ararat was dismissed by the massses as a mediocre, propagandist movie before anyone ever saw a frame of it. And this is because it has to do with Armenians. Jewish propaganda distastefully rubbed all over the movies and TV shows we see and nobody makes a mention of it. All of that is automatically brilliant. Granted, all reviews are written by jews but everybody swallows it. And it is no different.

          An operation at UCLA Hospital successfully separates conjoined twins connected by the head and both survive. Does any non-Armenian paper or magazine give due credit to the lead doctor of that team? No. Not really. That Armenian name was treated as nonchalantly as possible.

          These are not the only examples. I can go on and on about this. At that scares me.

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          The ideas suggested in that website would also, most likely, be ignored because it is not what most people would want history to say. Nobody will spend time or money to find support for such claims, beyond the support given, of course, for fear that it may be true. Maybe I am just being a pessimist. Or maybe civility and humanity are, in fact, lingering in their "teenage" stage of maturity.
          Very scary indeed, and I tend to agree. Same can be said of Khchaturian, who was as famous as Prokofiev back in the day, but has mysteriously disappeared.
          Is there anything we can do though? Massive propaganda like the Jews? Bothersome...

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          • #6
            Raymond invented the MRI which is a very useful crucial tool in the medical field even today. He deserves all the credit in the world for his theory because he revolutionized the doctor world as we speak. His tool will forever progress in the near future to come. Indeed he is Armenian and here is proof for that.




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