Re: Modern cosmology's crises

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Sujet : Re: Modern cosmology's crises
De : x (at) *nospam* x.org (x)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.physics comp.os.linux.advocacy
Date : 22. Mar 2025, 23:43:12
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On 03/22/2025 01:28 PM, % wrote:
x wrote:
On 03/22/2025 09:43 AM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 3/21/25 11:38 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
On 03/21/2025 12:28 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
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Researchers in foundations and physics know that
the data thusly makes it so that the theories of
mechanics and the optical sort of demand a retro-classical
super-classical account of that the theory is a theory
of fields of potential, and that optical light is special
and is not the same as electromagnetic or nuclear radiation,
and that the mechanical has "worlds turn" or for the
free rotational, with space/frames and frame/spaces, and
while still setting up the Galilean and Newtonian and
Lorentzian in the middle, though not necessarily keeping
the gravitational equivalence principle, with regards to
the orbifold instead of the geodesy, and that there's
that momentum isn't a conserved quantity, and that
it's a continuum mechanics what makes any quantum mechanics,
with wave/resonance dichotomy above particle/wave duality,
so that it results the old linear classical is just a
mere differential time-slice, that is itself always
a sum-of-histories sum-of-potentials least-action least-gradient,
theory.
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The truth is...particles do not behave like waves.
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And your 'one sentence paragrah' looks like it was writen by a girl with
her panties in a knot.
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Yeah, shut the fuck up, you frivolous moron.
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I see Kosmanson does not like a much more efficiently active rival :)
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Yea there is a religion called 'psychology' or the
worship of Psyche, the wife of Cupid, that has terms
called 'word salad'.
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There are words like 'point' and 'curve' in analytical
geometry, but are they supposed to be the same as
'particle' or 'wave'?  Yes?  No?  Maybe?  People
are jumping up and down in physics and shouting 'no
one can understand me because I AM WORD SALAD.
I am not just esoteric, people should actually
pay me more money!!!  The second that someone
asks someone else - what is a particle and
what is a wave?  How is it similar to point
or curve in mathematics and how is it different?
Then people shout 'baby' 'baby' 'stupid' 'stupid'.
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Psychology also has come up with a term called
the 'Dunning Kruger effect'.  This is because
most people are fed lies on something called
'television and radio' that constantly feed
them the illusion of knowledge while constantly
feeding them lies with only the illusion of
knowledge at the same time.  People are generally
incapable of telling the difference and this
constantly has destructive effects all over
the place.
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 nice user name where did you steal that idea
The letter 'x' was added to the Latin 'alphabet'
when some Italians claimed that they 'owned'
Greece.  They were not capable of picking up
and carrying all of the rocks and dirt in
Greece at the time and carrying it over to
directly adjacent to the Italian peninsula.
Using a symbol in the Latin alphabet is
generally part of that symbol system.
I give you the right to use the letter 'Z'
for the 'G' sound if you want to.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
22 Mar 25 * Re: Modern cosmology's crises8Physfitfreak
22 Mar 25 +* Re: Modern cosmology's crises5x
22 Mar 25 i`* Re: Modern cosmology's crises4%
22 Mar 25 i `* Re: Modern cosmology's crises3x
23 Mar 25 i  `* Re: Modern cosmology's crises2%
23 Mar 25 i   `- Re: Modern cosmology's crises1x
22 Mar 25 `* Re: Modern cosmology's crises2Bertitaylor
23 Mar 25  `- Re: Modern cosmology's crises1Chris Ahlstrom

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