By the way, Post 2 mentions Dr Dionysius Lardner, who seems to have been one of those "scientists" who was always saying something could not be done. In particular, he was a great enemy of Brunel, whom GregLocock mentions in Post 15, and was always mathematically "proving" such things as "people will not be able to breathe when travelling in trains at high speed", and "you cannot cross the Atlantic in a steam powered ship because it won't be able to carry enough coal" etc. Brunel, who did not carry the "Dr" moniker in front of his name, proved time and again that he was the real master of the relevant scientific disciplines.