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Quote from: Vern on 18/11/2009 13:24:03Quote from: Mr. ScientistEdit: *** ANSWER: ''Correct me if I am wrong, but the Big Bang is about the creation of the UNIVERSE - not the earth?''When the Catholic Priest first proposed The Primevial Atom the idea was that the material universe sprang from one point and swelled into empty space. Now, the notion seems to have developed to have space and time being created in the event. It takes a magical religious mind to conceive a nothingness even more void of stuff than empty space. Yet, that is what is advocated; astonishingly some folks actually believe that.why don't people use physics Journals to publish ??http://journals.aip.org/
Quote from: Mr. ScientistEdit: *** ANSWER: ''Correct me if I am wrong, but the Big Bang is about the creation of the UNIVERSE - not the earth?''When the Catholic Priest first proposed The Primevial Atom the idea was that the material universe sprang from one point and swelled into empty space. Now, the notion seems to have developed to have space and time being created in the event. It takes a magical religious mind to conceive a nothingness even more void of stuff than empty space. Yet, that is what is advocated; astonishingly some folks actually believe that.
Edit: *** ANSWER: ''Correct me if I am wrong, but the Big Bang is about the creation of the UNIVERSE - not the earth?''
But hopefully when myself and Vern finalize a theory we can agree on, academic publishing will not be a problem.
Mr. Scientist and I have different views. However we can contribute to a combined effort. Schrodinger hated Quantum theory and thought it was completely irrational, but he contributed much to it.
When you contribute so as to advance the state of the art of physics, you will always be contributing to someone else's work. We still stand on the shoulders of giants like Newton, Maxwell, Poincare, Lorentz, and even Einstein, though his assumption of variable space-time was wrong. His arithmetic correctly describes material distortions in flat space-time.
Quote from: Mr. Scientist on 18/11/2009 14:49:42But hopefully when myself and Vern finalize a theory we can agree on, academic publishing will not be a problem.What ?you both are working together ?If I were to be a Physicist I would never work with other LOL.I don't like to share the ideas esp. Physics !don't take it personal.but I am talking about myself !
Quote from: Vern on 18/11/2009 16:14:49Mr. Scientist and I have different views. However we can contribute to a combined effort. Schrodinger hated Quantum theory and thought it was completely irrational, but he contributed much to it.Well, I love team work too..But it might suit for you guys but Not me .. I always remain lonely.Good luck Bro's of Physics !
The neat thing is that when we study these giants of physical reality and understand their discoveries, we can then advance the understanding a little further. But we are on the fringes. There is an unlimited variety of paths to the future. One of those represents reality; the unlimited amount of others represent false starts.We plod along making mostly false starts. Then we back up and try another path. After thousands of such we gain insight into what is real in nature.
What is to trust? I suspect there is no secret knowledge that one might stumble upon like finding a bag of gold so that it must be secreted lest it be stolen. Discovery, in physics, is open; there is no secret. We all openly discuss how we see nature's rules. Most of the time we are wrong. Sometimes we make enough sense that others agree for a while; usually even the agreed upon ideas must be abandoned for newer ones that make more sense.
Quote from: Kiran The King Kai on 18/11/2009 16:46:02Quote from: Vern on 18/11/2009 16:14:49Mr. Scientist and I have different views. However we can contribute to a combined effort. Schrodinger hated Quantum theory and thought it was completely irrational, but he contributed much to it.Well, I love team work too..But it might suit for you guys but Not me .. I always remain lonely.Good luck Bro's of Physics !Thnks.
Quote from: Mr. Scientist on 19/11/2009 06:39:13Quote from: Kiran The King Kai on 18/11/2009 16:46:02Quote from: Vern on 18/11/2009 16:14:49Mr. Scientist and I have different views. However we can contribute to a combined effort. Schrodinger hated Quantum theory and thought it was completely irrational, but he contributed much to it.Well, I love team work too..But it might suit for you guys but Not me .. I always remain lonely.Good luck Bro's of Physics !Thnks.Mr.scientist don't take it too personal what I said but it was always about me.Have you met each other ?
Vern and mr.scientist I know only you guys in this forum.could you guys plz help me in choosing my physics career ??http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=26830.0;topicseen