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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #80 on: 12/12/2020 18:46:02 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 18:40:16
close minded
https://grammarist.com/spelling/closed-minded/
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #81 on: 12/12/2020 18:48:09 »
The established beliefs won't win, it will just take time to overcome them. I apologize if my 'new' information I offer offends anyone's (except Bored Chemist) belief systems. It's been observed countless times that new information causes a stir up in people who already believe something different. So I apologize again. However I am not the 'dim' person that Bored Chemist claims I am. I just write about science from an original stance. I consider myself more of a science fiction writer who 'gets it right' more then a physicist. However I have studied and know quite a bit about Astronomy.
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #82 on: 12/12/2020 18:48:25 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 17:34:46
I've learned nothing because all your points are goofy I refuse to learn the basics so I can't understand what I'm told..

FTFY
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #83 on: 12/12/2020 18:49:23 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 18:48:09
I apologize if my 'new' information ...
It's not "new information".
It's tired old arguments that have been kicked out before.
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #84 on: 12/12/2020 18:50:00 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 18:48:09
I just write about science from an original stance.
Writing from a stance of ignoring reality is not science.
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #85 on: 12/12/2020 18:52:12 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 18:48:09
However I am not the 'dim' person that Bored Chemist claims I am.
Then why do you post obvious nonsense?
Why would you say
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 22/11/2020 18:16:54
I have firmly put this stuff out of my belief system.
about something that is known to be a fact?
Either you are too dim to realise it's a dim thing to do, or you are trolling.
Which is it?
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #86 on: 12/12/2020 18:53:16 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 18:48:09
I consider myself more of a science fiction writer who 'gets it right'
You don't even get the grammar right, never mind the facts.
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #87 on: 12/12/2020 19:05:54 »
Wow what a lot of Bored Chemist stink!

Who says you have to know writing in science style to be an original? I am aware of your physics jargon and style. I openly admit that I don't acknowledge or use it when I write. Just because you learned it at some point doesn't justify insulting me over YOUR beliefs. So why don't you leave mine alone!
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #88 on: 12/12/2020 19:17:08 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:05:54
Who says you have to know writing in science style to be an original?
Nobody.
You made that up

Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:05:54
Just because you learned it at some point doesn't justify insulting me over YOUR beliefs.
My "belief" that you should spell things correctly or what?

Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:05:54
I am aware of your physics jargon and style. I openly admit that I don't acknowledge or use it when I write.
The problem isn't terminology or style, the problem is accuracy.
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #89 on: 12/12/2020 19:24:27 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 18:40:16
Quote from: Bored chemist on 12/12/2020 18:30:52
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 17:34:46
Your the experts.
You're.
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 10/12/2020 19:33:07
You babbling horse! why don't you say something that isn't worthless! Love yourself a little too much? probably cause no one else can stand you. You aren't funny and probably a half wit. It's incredible how much you love yourself. Every opinion I read of yours (Yes they are opinions you blithering scum) on my posts or others stinks of an old man with no friends who loves himself to bits being a sarcastic pompous fool!

Do you realise that comes across like a three- year-old shouting "you are horrid and you smell of wee"?



HAHA I'm glad you read the comment I meant for you!

And again you deserve it for sitting around here like a vulture preying on young enthusiastic minds. You are more close minded then anyone I've ever known and it shows how pompous of a weasel you are!
If you are so incapable of self control and resort to such childish language you really should not be on a science forum.I thi k it pretty obvious that you here to troll.
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #90 on: 12/12/2020 19:29:31 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 12/12/2020 19:17:08
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:05:54
Who says you have to know writing in science style to be an original?
Nobody.
You made that up

Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:05:54
Just because you learned it at some point doesn't justify insulting me over YOUR beliefs.
My "belief" that you should spell things correctly or what?

Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:05:54
I am aware of your physics jargon and style. I openly admit that I don't acknowledge or use it when I write.
The problem isn't terminology or style, the problem is accuracy.

What? I've been posting here for five years. Don't you even pretend to have courtesy for someone you've known that long? Well I'll be the adult instead of rambling on about spelling, You clearly are a person who doesn't like science fiction or creative writing which is all I'm doing. Sorry if it offends your belief system. Where do you even get this information about gravity waves anyways? Wikipedia? You know anyone is allowed to write up what they think and tell you its true don't you? Your facts and numbers could be completely made up as seems is the case about gravity waves. Just because you 'big name' drop and refutable reference post doesn't necessarily make it so! You should stop refusing the results I give you and begin applying some of the observations in physics to the idea of density's in the universe like I've been writing about. Come on be a good boy and explain something like a side note to my sci fi story I'm working on. It shouldn't be that hard. However you being so closed minded it probably literally is impossible for you. At least you could do is respect that I don't put up with your monkey sh1t fighting with your 'beliefs' be it grammar or other.
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #91 on: 12/12/2020 19:32:34 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:29:31
Quote from: Bored chemist on 12/12/2020 19:17:08
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:05:54
Who says you have to know writing in science style to be an original?
Nobody.
You made that up

Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:05:54
Just because you learned it at some point doesn't justify insulting me over YOUR beliefs.
My "belief" that you should spell things correctly or what?

Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:05:54
I am aware of your physics jargon and style. I openly admit that I don't acknowledge or use it when I write.
The problem isn't terminology or style, the problem is accuracy.

What? I've been posting here for five years. Don't you even pretend to have courtesy for someone you've known that long? Well I'll be the adult instead of rambling on about spelling, You clearly are a person who doesn't like science fiction or creative writing which is all I'm doing. Sorry if it offends your belief system. Where do you even get this information about gravity waves anyways? Wikipedia? You know anyone is allowed to write up what they think and tell you its true don't you? Your facts and numbers could be completely made up as seems is the case about gravity waves. Just because you 'big name' drop and refutable reference post doesn't necessarily make it so! You should stop refusing the results I give you and begin applying some of the observations in physics to the idea of density's in the universe like I've been writing about. Come on be a good boy and explain something like a side note to my sci fi story I'm working on. It shouldn't be that hard. However you being so closed minded it probably literally is impossible for you. At least you could do is respect that I don't put up with your monkey sh1t fighting with your 'beliefs' be it grammar or other.
If it science fiction it should be on a creative writing forum then.
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #92 on: 12/12/2020 19:33:06 »
Quote from: The Spoon on 12/12/2020 19:24:27
If you are so incapable of self control and resort to such childish language you really should not be on a science forum.I thi k it pretty obvious that you here to troll.

I'll consider it a reading error on your part that I started the monkey sh1t throwing you refer to. Maybe you should be restrained as it were as you tag along attitude is quiet upsetting to me and I think you have your head UYA!
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #93 on: 12/12/2020 19:37:30 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:33:06
Quote from: The Spoon on 12/12/2020 19:24:27
If you are so incapable of self control and resort to such childish language you really should not be on a science forum.I thi k it pretty obvious that you here to troll.

I'll consider it a reading error on your part that I started the monkey sh1t throwing you refer to. Maybe you should be restrained as it were as you tag along attitude is quiet upsetting to me and I think you have your head UYA!
But you keep on doing it even after being warned by the mods. At least try to insult people in an adult as opposed to adolescent manner.
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #94 on: 12/12/2020 19:37:51 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:33:06
I'll consider it a reading error on your part that I started the monkey sh1t throwing you refer to.
I looked through the thread from the start.
Here was the first insult I found.
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 24/10/2020 21:41:59
Well I'm going to have to ask you to step outside the box of pompous asses who believe in relativity

Was your account hacked, or was that you?
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #95 on: 12/12/2020 19:39:14 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:33:06
Quote from: The Spoon on 12/12/2020 19:24:27
If you are so incapable of self control and resort to such childish language you really should not be on a science forum.I thi k it pretty obvious that you here to troll.

I'll consider it a reading error on your part that I started the monkey sh1t throwing you refer to. Maybe you should be restrained as it were as you tag along attitude is quiet upsetting to me and I think you have your head UYA!
Oh, and I am being quite restrained. If you find me pointing out that insulting members is both childish and unacceptable, perhaps the Internet is not the place for you..
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #96 on: 12/12/2020 19:39:39 »
Quote from: The Spoon on 12/12/2020 19:32:34
If it science fiction it should be on a creative writing forum then.

When do you guys admit that this 'new' information I've been discussing for almost 5 years is not the problem? Do you think you are the only one's on the internet who argue with me? It would be a first in five years if you could ignore the direction every fish is swimming in and provide some obscure knowledge of observation that actually fits the density of the universe theory. Can't you guys see that this is different then the usual 'oh space-time is like a spongue' sort of writing? Again it would be a first if you overcome the traditional Big Name beliefs and actually considered what it is I'm getting at.
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #97 on: 12/12/2020 19:43:29 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 12/12/2020 19:39:39
Quote from: The Spoon on 12/12/2020 19:32:34
If it science fiction it should be on a creative writing forum then.

When do you guys admit that this 'new' information I've been discussing for almost 5 years is not the problem? Do you think you are the only one's on the internet who argue with me? It would be a first in five years if you could ignore the direction every fish is swimming in and provide some obscure knowledge of observation that actually fits the density of the universe theory. Can't you guys see that this is different then the usual 'oh space-time is like a spongue' sort of writing? Again it would be a first if you overcome the traditional Big Name beliefs and actually considered what it is I'm getting at.
You the one who stated it was science fiction. Not very well written admittedly.
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Re: Gravity Waves more GR Fantasy
« Reply #98 on: 12/12/2020 19:44:52 »
Quote from: The Spoon on 12/12/2020 19:39:14
Oh, and I am being quite restrained. If you find me pointing out that insulting members is both childish and unacceptable, perhaps the Internet is not the place for you..

Yeah great intimidate me more see where that gets you.

You know there are a few open minded people on the internet, not many and I've talked to thousands, who don't believe in hippocracy and this in your face attitude of I'm better then you or my beliefs are because I studied them. You guys would be better off studying old wives tails then the physics you've posted here. But again I'm sorry for disturbing the inertia of everyone swimming in the same direction if that's what you mean.
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« Reply #99 on: 12/12/2020 19:53:40 »
Quote from: The Spoon on 12/12/2020 19:43:29
You the one who stated it was science fiction. Not very well written admittedly.

Are you so objected to the notion that a science fiction story can have new information in it that proves true? I'd really like for just one person to overcome that fish analogy of all swimming in the same direction. believe me its not unique to any person or this site. It would personally amaze me to hear something that isn't mindless repetition of what you've heard. Like magnetism for example. I already threw it out there that a magnet is like a fan with push and draw. Is that too science fictiony? C'mon its easy to observe logic. Two north connects to south just as two fans pushing in the same direction would attach to each other. Now its obvious to me that you would argue with that using any method you want. But before you do just consider that it would be a first if you didn't. Something the whole world would see. Maybe just consider pushing against the mainstream a little bit and we can see if takes us anywhere. Probably won't as its just another drowning comment on an internet forum. But hey maybe someone will look back and say you had some balls!
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