0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Which is why "a worldbeating track and trace system" is hyperbollocks.
which doesn't compare favourably with NASA's budget of $120 per meter to fly to the moon.
Still unhappy about physics "breaking down". Physics is descriptive, not prescriptive. When it happens, we'll model it.
Hi.Looks like you've had some good answers (and some ploitics) already presented.
I suppose we should check - what singularity are you (petrochemicals) refrerring to? We're all assuming you meant the one that arises in black hole solutions. Technically there's more than one of those but you probably meant the really nasty one that is non-removable and is often loosely described as being at the centre of the black hole?
There's recently been several discussions about Black Holes and singularities, which is probably why people have drifted off topic a bit.
Sort of like physics breaking down for newton's laws, thus Einstein came about.
When you mention "gravitational lensing", does this have to be a proof of Einstein's Relativity Theory?Couldn't it be explained by optical effects, resulting from the passage of light through the interstellar gas which surrounds a massive object, such as a distant star or galaxy.The interstellar gas may be very thin. But it exists, and so may be supposed to influence the light passing through it.So inducing refractive effects, just like a glass lens does, in the form of a terrestrial "magnifying glass".Obviously no-one claims that the magnifying effects of glass lenses prove Relativity, so why claim it for Interstellar gas?
Yes I did. It said that if I refused to believe in the Higgs Boson, I'd get thrown out.Is that what Science has come to?
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 16/06/2021 14:14:26Sort of like physics breaking down for newton's laws, thus Einstein came about.Strangely, there was no obvious breakdown. Einstein began with a series of thought experiments that led to predictions of phenomena that had not previously been observed (gravitational lensing, time dilatation) or considered more than curiosities (kinetic energy of nuclear decay particles). Newtonian physics still dominates everyday engineering and remains an entirely valid approximation where v<<c.
Quote from: charles1948 on 16/06/2021 21:26:57Yes I did. It said that if I refused to believe in the Higgs Boson, I'd get thrown out.Is that what Science has come to?That is not what that PM said. Go back and read it again.In the meantime, follow the guidelines of that message and post only in this thread: https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=82437.0If you want to complain about it, do it over PMs. I won't be warning you again.
Text books on General relativity are very carefull NOT to state or demand that a Black hole has matter with some mass inside it, only that there is a parameter associated with a black hole that is like Mass.