Life is not a popularity contest for Randell Mills. Yet, he is quite sociable and it seems that everyone who has had the chance to know him thinks highly of him. He's not normal in the sense of being anywhere near average intelligence and I expect that made social interactions challenging many times. His very intense desire to understand the world around him was evident at an early age and his high school chemistry teacher considered him to be of genius intellect. His professor of physical chemistry, which is the subject that bridges the gap between chemistry and quantum mechanics, at Franklin and Marshall college, Dr. John Farrell , was deeply impressed with his student. In a most extraordinary turn of events, the professor gradually became the student of the former student. I know of no other example of a student convincing the professor that the understanding of the subject about which the professor is a recognized expert is mostly wrong. Ferrell went way out on a limb an
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