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General Science / Are we on course for a Nobel Prize For Guessing?
« on: 04/02/2004 02:22:25 »
The Nobel Prize for Guessing.
I think they've finally lost it. The Magic Roundabout boffins and their particle accelerators. They are colliding to confusion, faster all the time and more and bits are flying off. Their conclusions are roughly as follows...
One cat can be in two boxes at once.
Light from a galaxy knows when we are looking at it.
When you stir your tea, Betelgeuse makes it go up the sides of the cup.
These are not hypotheses, they are facts from Zebedee and Florence.
They say 'Don't try to understand, just accept it.' Well that isn’t reasonable is it. We can't help trying to understand everything. If we paid a 'Beyond our Comprehension' Tax, we wouldn't like it. Sorry, that example's like VAT.
Science has been jumped into the realms of nonsense and enough is enough. The world law as enacted by yours truly now categorises Quantum Mechanics to the Forbidden Mystery status. Like Devil Worship. Put all that effort and money into the making of cars and pizzas.
Alternatively, we can all join in and have a go and get ourselves a Nobel Prize for Guessing.
If it’s right one day, they can’t ignore you, you thought of it first.
I claim the following insights....
Light is not a wave or a particle it is an ointment.
There are six billion parallel universes, i.e. one for each of us. The proof here is that when someone else puts something away for you, you can't find it. Of course not, it's in their universe.
Gravity is elastic painted with invisible ink.
There are more particles in an atom than stars in the sky. Just.(A sure fire winner)
That'll do. They all sound so reasonable.
Our scientists will say, look at the advantages we've already got from them, microwave ovens, cyberpets, etc. Ok but we've got them now and it's like pontoon. Lets stick unless we twist and bust.
I think they've finally lost it. The Magic Roundabout boffins and their particle accelerators. They are colliding to confusion, faster all the time and more and bits are flying off. Their conclusions are roughly as follows...
One cat can be in two boxes at once.
Light from a galaxy knows when we are looking at it.
When you stir your tea, Betelgeuse makes it go up the sides of the cup.
These are not hypotheses, they are facts from Zebedee and Florence.
They say 'Don't try to understand, just accept it.' Well that isn’t reasonable is it. We can't help trying to understand everything. If we paid a 'Beyond our Comprehension' Tax, we wouldn't like it. Sorry, that example's like VAT.
Science has been jumped into the realms of nonsense and enough is enough. The world law as enacted by yours truly now categorises Quantum Mechanics to the Forbidden Mystery status. Like Devil Worship. Put all that effort and money into the making of cars and pizzas.
Alternatively, we can all join in and have a go and get ourselves a Nobel Prize for Guessing.
If it’s right one day, they can’t ignore you, you thought of it first.
I claim the following insights....
Light is not a wave or a particle it is an ointment.
There are six billion parallel universes, i.e. one for each of us. The proof here is that when someone else puts something away for you, you can't find it. Of course not, it's in their universe.
Gravity is elastic painted with invisible ink.
There are more particles in an atom than stars in the sky. Just.(A sure fire winner)
That'll do. They all sound so reasonable.
Our scientists will say, look at the advantages we've already got from them, microwave ovens, cyberpets, etc. Ok but we've got them now and it's like pontoon. Lets stick unless we twist and bust.
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