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Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
« Reply #260 on: 07/04/2019 16:57:52 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 07/04/2019 15:36:29
Medicine is part of the universe.
You said you can explain the universe.
That means you can explain PET imaging without using positrons.

Do so: or accept that you lied.
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Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
« Reply #261 on: 07/04/2019 17:37:15 »
Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 15:28:37
Why don't you admit you are a government employee and your aim is to try and put people off because you don't want somebody with  no formal qualification making science look stupid ?

So now you're a conspiracy theorist too. Just like Yaniv, seeker3 and mad aetherist. Why must the science denialists invariably migrate in that direction?
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Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
« Reply #262 on: 07/04/2019 17:42:20 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 07/04/2019 17:37:15
Why must the science denialists invariably migrate in that direction?

I suspect it's the only way to deal with the contradiction.
That's a better question than many, but Im sure I'm not the only one waiting for Thebox to answer mine about positron imaging without using positrons.
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Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
« Reply #263 on: 07/04/2019 21:01:16 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 07/04/2019 17:37:15
Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 15:28:37
Why don't you admit you are a government employee and your aim is to try and put people off because you don't want somebody with  no formal qualification making science look stupid ?

So now you're a conspiracy theorist too. Just like Yaniv, seeker3 and mad aetherist. Why must the science denialists invariably migrate in that direction?
Well to be honest I know that's not true , myself and Mr C like to wind each other up a little bit but keeping decorum . 

Anyway , I've just gone to hyper envision mode and I'm going to show you all what the outer edge of time looks like .


Now the darkness you see in the nearer of the video is outer space , it is cold , really cold .  Absolute zero .  Now if you were unfortunately to go there passing the point where time ends , through the invisible boundary , you'd self annihilate out of existence , the density is zero .

Now on the farther side in the video is time energy and this time expanding exothermically , towards you as you look from outside . Time energy has a density of 1 but you don't know this and think it's zero , but that is because you are 1 too and equal so it does not impose force on you . 
Anyway , welcome to the darkside .

 :P


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Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
« Reply #264 on: 07/04/2019 21:06:02 »
Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 21:01:16
Well to be honest I know that's not true , myself and Mr C like to wind each other up
No
As I have said before, I wish you would stop cluttering the place up with nonsense.
Now, tell us how positron emission tomography works without using positrons.
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Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
« Reply #265 on: 07/04/2019 21:14:01 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 07/04/2019 21:06:02
Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 21:01:16
Well to be honest I know that's not true , myself and Mr C like to wind each other up
No
As I have said before, I wish you would stop cluttering the place up with nonsense.
Now, tell us how positron emission tomography works without using positrons.
Well I have no idea what that is so no comment  at this stage .  So you call demonstrating physics is wrong, is nonsense and clutter ? 

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Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
« Reply #266 on: 07/04/2019 21:53:09 »
Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 21:14:01
So you call demonstrating physics is wrong
You have not done that.
For example, you have said that physics is wrong because it believes in antimatter.
To prove that physics is wrong about it, you have to explain how PET scans work.
In the real world, it's fairly simple. They rely on antimatter.




Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 21:14:01
I have no idea what that is
Then you do not know enough to comment on the physics involving it.
So you are not in a position of
Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 21:14:01
demonstrating physics is wrong
are you?

Since there's stuff you simply don't know, you can't rule out the fact that there's stuff that shows why you are wrong.
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Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
« Reply #267 on: 07/04/2019 22:29:48 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 07/04/2019 21:53:09
Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 21:14:01
So you call demonstrating physics is wrong
You have not done that.
For example, you have said that physics is wrong because it believes in antimatter.
To prove that physics is wrong about it, you have to explain how PET scans work.
In the real world, it's fairly simple. They rely on antimatter.




Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 21:14:01
I have no idea what that is
Then you do not know enough to comment on the physics involving it.
So you are not in a position of
Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 21:14:01
demonstrating physics is wrong
are you?

Since there's stuff you simply don't know, you can't rule out the fact that there's stuff that shows why you are wrong.
I said I could explain the universe without anti matter and there was no need for it .  I noticed you avoided the wrongs of the main issues though , tactically a good move . 
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Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
« Reply #268 on: 08/04/2019 07:30:49 »
Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 22:29:48
I said I could explain the universe without anti matter and there was no need for it . 
Well hurry up then.
Explain how the part of the universe called PET scanning works.

Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 22:29:48
I noticed you avoided the wrongs of the main issues though
The main wrong here is your claim.

Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 22:29:48
tactically a good move . 
It's not what people think of sa "tactic", but I will carry on pointing out that you are wrong.
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Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
« Reply #269 on: 09/04/2019 09:41:27 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 08/04/2019 07:30:49
Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 22:29:48
I said I could explain the universe without anti matter and there was no need for it .
Well hurry up then.
Explain how the part of the universe called PET scanning works.

Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 22:29:48
I noticed you avoided the wrongs of the main issues though
The main wrong here is your claim.

Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 22:29:48
tactically a good move .
It's not what people think of sa "tactic", but I will carry on pointing out that you are wrong.

Dunna worry yourself , I'm quitting again . Bored to death so I'm going do some real trolling instead , go do some mickey taking etc to have some fun .
 
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Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
« Reply #270 on: 09/04/2019 18:47:49 »
Quote from: Thebox on 09/04/2019 09:41:27
Dunna worry yourself , I'm quitting again

You'll be back.
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Re: 5d interwoven model and tensor force .
« Reply #271 on: 10/04/2019 20:04:29 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 09/04/2019 18:47:49
Quote from: Thebox on 09/04/2019 09:41:27
Dunna worry yourself , I'm quitting again

You'll be back.
Only to tell  you I've gone politics , oh dear their ears will be burning , my mind on politics , I feel sorry for them ! 

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