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New Theories / Re: Biblical Flood
« on: 02/02/2023 14:31:36 »
Quote from: Yaniv on 02/02/2023 09:57:51
In my theory the expansion of the earth is linked to the expansion of the universe.
You keep making statements but do not back them up with any compelling evidence.  It would be helpful if you picked one of your ideas and spent some time showing the evidence for that idea. 
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New Theories / Re: Black Holes are Probably Wrong?
« on: 26/02/2022 12:49:32 »
"Black Holes are Probably Wrong?"
Maybe/
But Puppy power is certainly wrong.
Quote from: puppypower on 26/02/2022 12:16:05
Acceleration is one part distance and two parts time.
You keep saying that. It still doesn't make sense.

Quote from: puppypower on 26/02/2022 12:16:05
he bending of light is actually connected to the second time vector
Time is still not a vector.
You need to stop telling that lie.

Quote from: puppypower on 26/02/2022 12:16:05
The problem physics has created for itself is in not recognizing how gravity and the pressures it generates impacts the phase characteristics of the matter contained.
Nonsense.
Quote from: puppypower on 26/02/2022 12:16:05
the layers of the earth; oceans/crust, mantle, inner core and core seem to  coordinate with different phases of water.
It only seems that way to you.
Quote from: puppypower on 26/02/2022 12:16:05
This has little to do with space-time
So why do you mention it?

Quote from: puppypower on 26/02/2022 12:16:05
second time vector
Time is still not a vector.
It never will be.

I invite the Mods to consider setting up a "dross from PP" thread to put all his thread derailments / hijacks into on the basis that something that's nonsense must be off topic.
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New Theories / Re: Has a logical presumption misdirected science down a cul-de-sac?
« on: 15/01/2020 14:05:23 »
Is there not a "sinbin" where junk such as this can be deposited instead of taking up space in the regular format ?
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New Theories / Re: f(n)=3n°π Now THIS is String Theory
« on: 15/03/2018 19:29:38 »
Would you like to add anything to that post, for example, some meaning?
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