Sujet : Re: The antics of thermodynamics, the depravity of relativity, the bunkum of quantum
De : bertietaylor (at) *nospam* myyahoo.com (Bertietaylor)
Groupes : alt.usage.english sci.physicsDate : 08. Mar 2025, 08:09:19
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On Sat, 8 Mar 2025 1:03:29 +0000, Peter Moylan wrote:
The universe is eternal and infinite, filled with solid aether so
fine that electrons glide through it with no resistance. The cores
of stars are very cold, containing permanent currents creating
large magnetic fields. Gravity is an electrostatic phenomenon.
Stars lose their hydrogen cover which becomes nebulae. Then regain
them after their dark cores reach nebulae, over trillion year
cycles.
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People honestly believed some of these things a few hundred years ago,
and at the time there wasn't enough evidence either to confirm or refute
such conjectures. They could hold such beliefs without being laughed at.
High time to boot out the Einsteinian pseudo scientists, but that is not
enough. The ridiculous so-called laws of thermodynamics are wrong as
Arindam proved by violating inertia with his new design rail gun
experiments.
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I believe, though, that the proposition that the cores of stars are cold
is a genuine new addition to humanity's collection of stupid ideas.
No, foolish ape. It is typical of the original genius of Arindam far
beyond the grasp of thy colonised and brainwashed mind.
It is perfectly reasonable and indeed inevitable from logic. The steady
magnetic field has to be formed from a steady electric current which has
to exist in the core of stars and planets. Superconductivity at the core
will allow such a current. Superconductivity needs very cold
temperatures. So the cores of the stars and planets must be cold.
It's
just as implausible as the suggestion (easily disproved) that the
pressure is zero at the centre of the earth.
The pressure is most certainly zero at the centre of the stars and
planets. Read a first year book on physics.
Woof woof woof-woof woof woof-woof
Bertietaylor (teaching the basics of physics)
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