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- Re: ​ H·VAC ( the skeptic ) is divine, apparently.
My dearest Jeff,
“ To theorize is human; to dogmatize is divine. “, say you ( Painius ).
So, H·VAC ( the skeptic* ) is divine, apparently.
*: “ Shock Treatment For Believers ”, says he.
“ Get in the fucking boat and blow your brains out.
Problem solved. ”
P I T A P I T A P I T A P I T A P I T A P I T A P I T A - Re: Hawking believes in abiogenesis. Where the evidence?--wait there is none-- he is a theorist---
He is quoted as saying that, "spontaneous creation is the reason there
is something rather than nothing."
Who does he think begun the spontaneous creation? - Re: Bloody meteorite?
Please note most of the following images show fossils found in thin
sections of confirmed meteorites:
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[link] - Re: Can a constant be 'relativistic'??
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simply
The only reason a miserable bastard like you responds to ANYONE
is you have no ability in mathematics or physics. You'll be missed
like a dog tord in a thunderstorm when you pass on, washed away
like the ignorant lying scum you are. - Re: FUNDAMENTAL DOUBLETHINK IN EINSTEINIANA
receive
I should add that it is highly probable that Pound and Rebka used
one speed of light rather than Earthward accelerated gamma rays.
The Grusenick effect may be far more important to physics than
anything Pound and Rebka did. Once it is understand that light
can be accelerated the possibility of high speed interplanetary - Re: Can a constant be 'relativistic'??
No .. but they can see what a nasty evil and stupid old man you are. Its
been clear for a long long time. The only reason I bother with replying to
you is to make the truth and facts known .. your lies should not remain
unchallenged.
Your end will be soon. I look forward to hearing that you are dead and - Re: FUNDAMENTAL DOUBLETHINK IN EINSTEINIANA
Doublethink is much more dangerous for science than just falsehood. If
Orwell had elaborated on his famous 2+2=5 scenario, he would certainly
have described a terminal madness forcing one to sincerely believe in
both 2+2=5 and 2+2=4, "with 2+2=5 always one leap ahead of 2+2=4":
[link] - Re: FUNDAMENTAL DOUBLETHINK IN EINSTEINIANA
Pound and Rebka used sound and had no horizontal control experiment.
[link]
To see gravity accelerate light directly (stretching wavelength,
frequency constant) watch part 2 of this:
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I repeat: no properly controlled experiment will measure any increase - Re: FUNDAMENTAL DOUBLETHINK IN EINSTEINIANA
Sure.
If photons arrive on the ground with a speed greater than c (relative
to the ground), then observers on the ground (e.g. Pound and Rebka)
measure the frequency to be increased. I cannot combine photons and
wavecrests in a reasonable physical model (nobody can for the moment)
so I am not able to give you more clarification. - computer setup to precisely find where the log-spiral breaks down as the boundary of finite vs. infinite #899 Correcting Math
This is probably the world's most important computer quest. Certainly
for all of
mathematics history, the single most important use of the computers.
To tell us
exactly where finite numbers end and infinity begins in mathematics.
We need the computers because of all the variables in this setup. We
have about - Re: Can a constant be 'relativistic'??
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BYE
eevryone can see now that
you are psychopath crook
that is your end ...
next
Y.P
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If read the paper correctly, he used yeast, but only the membrane
because it can assist in the sequencing of the DNA, it can become
viable. I am sure he will figure how the membrane works in this
regards eventually.
Good observations.
I can go there, you are describing Bublbe universes, Bubble universe - Re: Don't talk to Aliens Or God! No, my finest servant.
- Re: The Impossible Concept of Mutual Time Dilation
Mutual time dilation is how each inertially moving twins measures each
others clocks. They MUST be going at the same speed relative to each other.
So your "if" is never true in the cases where we are talking about mutual
time dilation.