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- Re: "Independent Thinking" vs Appeal To Authority In Science
As a relative newcomer to this forum, I am forced, by the content of
this and some other forums, to conclude that 'real' scientific debate
does involve, and has always involved, content that deviates from the
theoretical scholastic norm.
I think this link sums it up quite nicely: [link]
- Re: A puzzle for the SRians
No rational arguement is possible with the indoctrinated SRians. As
you can see when they are cornered they just call me irrational and
psychotic.
Ken Seto
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- Re: What are space and time?
Good enough Day. I think you have a sharp mind, but accept that you're
not up to the math side of things. I believe that a grade school child
will take to polysign better than an educated adult, for we have had
the two-sigend real number drilled into our heads as fundamental ad
nauseum.
I always enjoy reading your anthropological posts and appreciate your
- Re: What are space and time?
What does all of this have to do with watching _The Mechanical
Universe_?
<snip>
/BAH
- Re: Why there isn't anti matter!
There is no proof that far off 'matter' is not anti-matter, although
some bosons which oscillate between them and there own antimatter
particle seem to last longer in one state than the othe, but this may
just mean they depend on the local matter balance, and so does not
really prove anything.
The speed of light issue either means the speed of light can be
- Re: A puzzle for the SRians
No wormy....it's time for you to learn that the Sr concept of
relativity of simultaneity is wrong and besides, it violets the
isotropy of the speed of light in th etrain.
Ken Seto
- Re: Derivation of e=0,5MvvN(N-k)
enough of idiocy
- Re: "Independent Thinking" vs Appeal To Authority In Science
Oh. I stand corrected. I'm not clear on why there must be an odd
number of cells, and in some ways the Hadley cell is more of an
interface zone than it is a true cell. Anyway, thanks for the
correction.
Yes, it is absurd isn't it? As you ask of what, the answer is very
clear already. I have no doubt that you are a religionist hiding in a
- Re: Properties of a preferred frame, an inertial frame in SR and
On Jul 30, 1:39 pm, moro...@world.std.spaamtrap.co m (Michael Moroney)
wrote:
Sigh...the speed of light in a vacuum is a defined constant....not a
measured constant. In fact the one-way speed of light never been
measured and the two-way speed of light is a defined constant as 1
light-second/1 second.
- Re: "Independent Thinking" vs Appeal To Authority In Science
Noting use of words "AGW" and "Deniers".
Constituting solid proof that you are making this a political debate
with nothing to do with science.
Real scientific debate does not use terms like "debates with pigs".
The only proof of science is hypothesis validated by verifiable data.
Name-calling. Game-playing. Appeals to authority (usually controlled
- Re: Properties of a preferred frame, an inertial frame in SR and
Hey idiot....how does the grating know that light passing through it
is coming from distance star instead of coming from a source in its
frame?? The answer is: it doesn't. It treats all light rays passing
through it as light rays from its own frame and wavelengths are
defined for them. That's why all different sources in the grating's
- Re: Why there isn't anti matter!
Also please explain. They said that universe expanded much faster than
the speed of light. They also say that Universe is uniformly
populated. How is this possible if matter cannot exceed speed of light
Thank you
- Why there isn't anti matter!
I was watching a program in Discovery Channel presented by Stefen
Hawking. In the program it was said that matter began to emerge
immediately after the cataclysimc explosion. But they said that in
every billion mattter-anti matter particle one matter particle
survied. They did not explain why?
If both matter-anti matter pair emerge equally then how is that one
- Re: What is the meaning of life for the atheist
IFYPFY.
Mark Edwards
- Re: A puzzle for the SRians
Yes. Time didn't stop, only the experience of it. Otherwise how can you
say it is one hundred years later
Irrelevant
Irrelevant
It is an increase in inerital mass .. derr
[snip waffle]
You're talking nonsense .. I don't want to understand nonsense.
Your claims are at odds with reality
BAHAHAHAH. So you think that is a slowing of time? Because you use a