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1
New Theories / Re: What is the real readshift in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
« on: 04/03/2023 00:20:41 »
Quote from: Dave Lev on 03/03/2023 19:57:46
Sorry, you have a fatal mistake!
I'm not dead.
You clearly are wrong.
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Physiology & Medicine / Re: Why don't people internally allergic to H2O react to swallowing their saliva?
« on: 17/09/2022 23:05:09 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 17/09/2022 17:44:36
According to who?
Well, you could start with WIKI.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquagenic_urticaria
Or, with a bit more kudos, the World Health Organisation.
So, yes, according to WHO

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Is the inverse square law only approximately correct in general relativity?
« on: 20/06/2022 03:57:30 »
It's an approximation, a leftover from Newtonian physics.
It falls apart at extremes. For instance near a black hole, the inverse square law has your weight (force required to maintain a constant altitude) approaching some finite quantity, where in reality, at the EH, no force is enough to do that.

It also falls apart for great distance since spacetime isn't Minkowskian at the largest scales. There cannot be a global inertial frame, and the inverse square law I think is a property of an inertial frame.
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General Science / Re: Can our eye zoom without using a microscope?
« on: 11/06/2021 23:22:37 »
Thanks Kryptid for the link you provided.  After studying it I feel easier in mind, as the "floaters" were worrying me.

Greatly appreciate your post, thanks again!
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Just Chat! / Re: Why should I be bothered with lockdown?
« on: 29/01/2021 13:32:53 »
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 29/01/2021 13:17:41
A mickey take

www.bbc.com/news/amp/uk-55843506

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/bulletins/coronaviruscovid19infectionsurveypilot/29january2021#number-of-people-in-england-who-had-covid-19


You forgot to say anything meaningful.

Were you planning to add something like " about 1 person in 50 has had the virus and 100,000 of them died, so if we let the other 95% catch it we could expect a worst case death toll of about 50 times 100,000 i.e. about 5 million."?

That's certainly an answer to the question "Why should I be bothered with lockdown? " unless you feel that 5 million dead is a reasonable price to pay for your selfishness.
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New Theories / Re: Accepting magic ? why not religion ?
« on: 29/12/2020 05:38:03 »
Talking about levitation, I think this video shows a more interesting case.
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Cells, Microbes & Viruses / Re: Herd immunity to Covid19, and possibly Covid-20, Covid-21, and Covid-22?
« on: 21/10/2020 11:17:13 »
Quote from: pensador on 19/10/2020 19:53:12
I dont think I will need a resperator if I get it, I rarily get ill.
I rarely walk in front of a moving bus, but I have reason to believe that once is enough.
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New Theories / Re: Theory D - The Ultimate Theory for the Universe
« on: 19/08/2020 21:48:02 »
Quote from: Dave Lev on 19/08/2020 21:35:43
I totally disagree with the assumption that its radius is decreasing.
It isn't an assumption, it's a measurement.

What you are saying there is "I do not agree with reality".
You might want to think about that.
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New Theories / Re: Theory D - The Ultimate Theory for the Universe
« on: 29/04/2020 03:32:31 »
Quote from: Dave Lev on 28/04/2020 14:19:00
That proves that something must be wrong.
Clearly.
Quote from: Dave Lev on 28/04/2020 14:19:00
If my calculation is correct, than there must be an error in the BBT.
Then obviously your calculation is wrong.
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New Theories / Re: Weakest point of special relativity
« on: 26/03/2020 23:10:43 »
If you could drop the "mentality" stuff, and just clearly show the claimed defect, that would help.

Otherwise it just looks like an attempt to justify an argument from incredulity.
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New Theories / Re: Redefining simple Arithmetic Expressions that contradict physics
« on: 26/08/2019 09:51:45 »
Quote from: Yahya A.Sharif on 25/08/2019 19:05:25
It is wrong but It is not stupid,
Let's be clear about this.
Claiming that not doing division is the same as  doing division is actually objectively stupid.
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New Theories / Re: how gravity works
« on: 17/03/2019 09:56:08 »
Quote from: mad aetherist on 14/03/2019 22:39:37
And i dont understand SR & GR.
It shows.
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New Theories / Re: There is no scientific method
« on: 02/02/2019 12:30:27 »
Quote from: syhprum on 02/02/2019 07:53:17
I have a explanation why people are so keen to dismiss GR and SR , while on an engineering at Siemens Hell in Kiel I quoted Einstein to the "ex" Nazi instructor his reply "but he was a Jew"l
Awkward...
But it does raise an interesting point.
There was a conference where a bunch of nazi scientists (I use the term loosely) under the direction of their government all pointed out "problems" with Einstein's theories.
He was asked what he thought about such a powerful and prestigious group  attacking his ideas.
His response was that, if they were actually correct, then a single undergraduate student pointing it out would be all that was needed.

So, we had a situation where the political forces went the other way- the nazi government was determined to undermine Einstein and his ideas.
Great  blessings of a powerful elite would rain down on anyone who could do it.

And yet, the Germans continued to try to build an atom bomb that could only work if he was correct.

So the idea that Einstein's theories are only supported by a political conspiracy is nonsense.
We know that when a political conspiracy tried to oppose them, it failed.

All that stuff about
 "
Quote from: mad aetherist on 30/01/2019 23:49:40
owadays big money hurts science, especially in theusofa.
And politics, especially in theusofa.
And Christians, especially in theusofa.

is nonsense.
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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: What if at all, was found on the dark side of the Moon??
« on: 10/01/2019 23:32:21 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 10/01/2019 23:10:52
Quote from: Pesq on 10/01/2019 22:50:32
Quote from: Bored chemist on 10/01/2019 22:16:49

So, it would be a bit silly to choose that nickname.

Incidentally, the phrase is "nit pick".

in your honor, we should change nit pick to something you do well, how about nose pick!
So, you accept you were talking nonsense about the Moon's rotation.
I guess that's a start.

my mistake,  I have withdrawn most of my posts to this thread. my apology to you and kyptid and to the community on a whole
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New Theories / Re: Reactionless Drives Possible ?
« on: 04/01/2019 17:49:17 »
Quote from: Professor Mega-Mind on 30/12/2018 23:59:30
This is an actual , practical , form of the Compton Effect-type of engines . 
Mount a dense-plasma container (X-ray transparent)
So "practical" that it starts with unobtanium.
Quote from: Professor Mega-Mind on 30/12/2018 23:59:30
These should generate strong shockwaves , which hit the pad & wall as hammer blows .
Yes, it will create a shockwave.
And,as I keep pointing out (and you keep trying to ignore) the shockwave will spread out in all directions.
It will hammer the tank equally in all directions.
The net force will be practically zero (apart from photon pressure).
Quote from: Professor Mega-Mind on 30/12/2018 23:59:30
THAT is the first working Reactionless Drive !
No.
It's not even a credible start on the way to one.

Quote from: Professor Mega-Mind on 01/01/2019 20:12:05
If the ejected plasma hits a reciever , within a closed system , and is recycled , it ...
... produces no net force..


Quote from: Professor Mega-Mind on 01/01/2019 20:12:05
thus justifying the name "Phaser" , or Phase-change laser .
OK, so that shows that you don't know what a laser is...
No shock there.

Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/12/2018 20:59:45
Nobody has seen anything except you posting gibberish.
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New Theories / Re: LIGO -- how (why) do they expect a gravity wave (fringeshift) signal?
« on: 07/11/2018 07:19:22 »
Quote from: mad aetherist on 07/11/2018 06:00:03
What exactly is their logic?
It worked.
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Just Chat! / Re: Would it be wrong to try to get somebody kill themselves?
« on: 13/10/2018 17:42:49 »
Yes.
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That CAN'T be true! / Re: Why do tides disappear in some places?
« on: 05/09/2018 22:24:05 »
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 05/09/2018 10:24:52
That the "lunar tidal wave" is moving from east to west, at a speed of 1600 km per hour, I do not claim. This is written in the lunar theory of tides.

Is there any way to get you to understand the difference between the tidal bulge and a tidal wave?
If not, there is no way  that this thread will ever make progress.
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New Theories / Re: NFEU MODEL
« on: 31/08/2018 13:02:39 »
Quote from: Thebox on 31/08/2018 11:47:35
Divide a dot of energy by a piece of string,
Srsly?
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New Theories / Re: NFEU MODEL
« on: 28/08/2018 21:25:05 »
Quote from: Thebox on 28/08/2018 17:11:36
Quote from: The Spoon on 28/08/2018 16:31:47
Which proves that you are a mathematically illiterate fool.

I don't mean to sound rude, but obviously you do not understand if you think the maths is meaningless and illiterate.  The maths works with my conceptual envision I have explained with theory .  The NFEU model does not ignore present Physics, to the contrary the model is based on some of the present physics such as Coulombs law, space-time and Dirac. I think you are possibly not considering Alpha or Beta point energy particle manifestations , popping into and out of existence , the dissipate resulting in dispersion to 0 value.


This is like a child saying 'you can't speak to my imaginary friend because they use a language that only I can understand'.
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