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What is the origin of the derogatory term "crank"?

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What is the origin of the derogatory term "crank"?
« on: 19/11/2023 09:59:23 »
As we well know science is bedevilled with cranks. To me, a crank is a mechanism for converting reciprocating motion to rotary motion. I am just curious how it came to be used for describing some of the nutjobs that inhabit the fringes of science.
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Re: What is the origin of the derogatory term "crank"?
« Reply #1 on: 19/11/2023 11:11:00 »
Probably a wind up Paul, which typing it shows what a peculiar language English is, it's very blowy. 
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Re: What is the origin of the derogatory term "crank"?
« Reply #2 on: 19/11/2023 13:32:18 »
I think the connection is either via perpendicularity or offset, or less probably from the Germanic krank meaning sick.

The essence of crank behavior is either that it is completely orthogonal to the norm (like anti-monarchists) or that it runs parallel but distinct. One of the best London restaurants was a pioneering vegetarian establishment called Cranks that flourished into a successful chain for about 50 years - perfectly normal facilities but with the menu just offset a bit.   
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Re: What is the origin of the derogatory term "crank"?
« Reply #3 on: 19/11/2023 19:51:28 »
I always assumed it mean they were "not quite thinking straight".
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Re: What is the origin of the derogatory term "crank"?
« Reply #4 on: 19/11/2023 20:59:48 »
Perhaps it similar to "hack" ?
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Re: What is the origin of the derogatory term "crank"?
« Reply #5 on: 20/11/2023 15:32:23 »
Quote from: paul cotter on 19/11/2023 09:59:23
As we well know science is bedevilled with cranks.
The life cycle of a scientific idea: denial, ridicule, contempt, acceptance, arrogation by those who dismissed it in the first place.
A prophet is not without honor, save in his own time and among his own people.
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Re: What is the origin of the derogatory term "crank"?
« Reply #6 on: 20/11/2023 21:47:19 »
There's Alan, quoting the bible, yet again!
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Re: What is the origin of the derogatory term "crank"?
« Reply #7 on: 20/11/2023 21:56:18 »
First rule of atheism - know your enemy!
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Re: What is the origin of the derogatory term "crank"?
« Reply #8 on: 22/11/2023 22:47:52 »
An  agitator? Whom agitates to gain attention and hold sway.
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Re: What is the origin of the derogatory term "crank"?
« Reply #9 on: 23/11/2023 08:03:08 »
Good point - you can't stir much with a straight stick!
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Re: What is the origin of the derogatory term "crank"?
« Reply #10 on: 23/11/2023 09:38:09 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 23/11/2023 08:03:08
Good point - you can't stir much with a straight stick!
Very good.
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