Category: Science, Physics, and Philosophy of Science

  • It makes perfect sense. AFAIK immuno response, possibly to T. That doesn’t mean

    It makes perfect sense. AFAIK immuno response, possibly to T. That doesn’t mean it’s true. If you have a better body of science to work from then I’d love to see it. But this is a subject I’ve followed for three decades, and the two theories are still out there working.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-24 17:44:49 UTC

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    No that’s not what it is, nor does that make any sense whatsoever. That said male and female same sex attraction likely do have different etiology https://t.co/LkdyTPaZR0

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  • Sorry all. Mathiness, and mathematical fiction in physics is definitely a proble

    Sorry all. Mathiness, and mathematical fiction in physics is definitely a problem, and attention whoring among mathematical physicists by selling those fictions is ridiculous.

    But this is because they have no classical model (geometric) to explain their probabilism at the subatomic level. Even the most mathy idea – string theory – is likely very close to the explanation of how change moves through the underlying geometry – whatever it is.

    Electric universe theory is simply a material theory and therefore easier to grasp without the mathiness. That said, it’s absolutely positively pseudoscientific nonsense. Same for plasma.

    The reason all of these problems exist, whether mainstream mathy or fringe material, is that we simply haven’t figured out the underlying (and in my expectation, classical, structure of the universe at the sub-particle (wave) level.)

    There is an elegance to P because it operationalizes the psychological, social, political world of thought. But human action is at human scale. That elegance isn’t available to use in physics at the sub-particle level because we can’t yet operationalize it.

    So please don’t associate woo woo with my work because you RIGHTLY PREFER and TRUST a classical, geometric, material, operational description of reality instead of a mathy-probabalistic one. Realize this about YOURSELF and YOUR thought.

    Just because P solves a problem and mathy-physics doesn’t, doesn’t mean mathy physics is wrong. It means it’s incomplete – but yes, when it is complete, I don’t doubt it will be expressible in operational and material terms.

    Woo woo pseudoscience is what I say it is: nonsense.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-19 07:56:00 UTC

  • I don’t believe in anything. It’s very hard to argue with it. We are stuck tryin

    I don’t believe in anything. It’s very hard to argue with it. We are stuck trying to figure out how we get from black holes to big bang, and we have no idea yet.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-19 01:49:30 UTC

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  • The galaxy has only rotated 50 – 60 times, the earth has only rotate around it 2

    The galaxy has only rotated 50 – 60 times, the earth has only rotate around it 20 times, we pass through the galactic plane every 30-40m years, and are part of a wave shaped stellar nursery above and below the plane.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-18 07:20:35 UTC

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  • The galaxy has only rotated 50 – 60 times, the earth has only rotate around it 2

    The galaxy has only rotated 50 – 60 times, the earth has only rotate around it 20 times, we pass through the galactic plane every 30-40m years, and are part of a wave shaped stellar nursery above and below the plane.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-18 02:20:00 UTC

  • “Mother Nature is trying to kill you. And she usually succeeds.”—Nick Heywood

    —“Mother Nature is trying to kill you. And she usually succeeds.”—Nick Heywood


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-17 18:53:00 UTC

  • 2) Mathematical axioms ar declarative, literary consistencies (pseudo-axioms) ar

    2) Mathematical axioms ar declarative, literary consistencies (pseudo-axioms) are declarative, and physical laws are existential and discovered. It doesn’t matter what you define (axioms) it matters only what exists and can be constructed by change (laws).


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-16 13:41:16 UTC

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    @HliosX @MurraySuggests 1) Easily done. Jewish method of deceit by sophism (pilpul). Rothbard’s application of the jewish method of deceit with suggestion. “I define a perfect object as one that has four dimensions” The fact that it’s impossible to construct any object in four dimensions isn’t stated.

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    @HliosX @MurraySuggests 1) Easily done. Jewish method of deceit by sophism (pilpul). Rothbard’s application of the jewish method of deceit with suggestion. “I define a perfect object as one that has four dimensions” The fact that it’s impossible to construct any object in four dimensions isn’t stated.

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  • The best numbers are: C, e, h (Planck), Pi, .999… 0

    The best numbers are:
    C,
    e,
    h (Planck),
    Pi,
    .999…
    0


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-12 01:08:36 UTC

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    what’s the best number? no words please, just the best number sans explanation

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  • Bohr (Copenhagen interpretation) brought sophistry (like Cantor before him) into

    Bohr (Copenhagen interpretation) brought sophistry (like Cantor before him) into mathematics – something that Descartes to Hilbert had worked to remove. Physics is lost in silly mathiness. AFAIK (and Gerard ‘t Hooft agrees) the universe is classical (geometric).


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-09 22:24:32 UTC

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  • WHY IS THERE OIL IN THE MIDDLE EAST? (LESSONS) Hydrocarbons are from dead organi

    WHY IS THERE OIL IN THE MIDDLE EAST? (LESSONS)

    Hydrocarbons are from dead organic material – and you need an astonishing set of circumstances to make oil out of these things and preserve them.

    First, you’ve got to concentrate them somewhere where they’re not dispersed or oxidized – which means in swamps, marshes, lakes or something like that. (See “Peat Marshes” and “Bog Bodies”.) Then you’ve got to heat them up slowly over a long, long period to cook them up to make oil. And then, when they make oil and start to ‘ferment’, you’ve got to have some way of trapping the liquid and the gas.

    All these things, it turns out, happen on the margins of continents. Sediments just get washed in, and all those dead things get buried deeper and deeper and gently get cooked for a long time. So, the circumstances for making oil are very good on the margins of continents. Especially the margins of oceans that aren’t on a plate boundary – because there are no earthquakes there.

    Now, what happened in Saudi Arabia is that that happened to be on the margin of a huge ocean which separated Asia from the southern continents. So, a hundred million years ago, Africa, India and Arabia were all a long way further south from where they are now and they’ve all moved north and bashed into Asia.

    One of those places is [what is now] Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq.

    And what’s happened is the margin of that ocean, with the margins of Arabia, and Africa and India, have all just popped up above sea level from the pressure of colliding together.

    Millions of years ago, most of the Middle East was covered by what scientists call the Tethys Ocean (aka Tethys Sea). Rivers flowing into the ocean gave rise to trillions of microscopic organisms and other marine plants and animals. The corpses of these organisms on the ocean floor is where oil (and natural gas) comes from. This is why they are called fossil fuels.

    Over millions of years, this decomposing organic material became covered by miles of new organic matter and also the sand and salt flowing in from the rivers and streams. Yes, salt flows into the ocean from freshwater rivers and streams. Anyway, these layers became more and more packed as newer layers formed on top of the previous layers. The pressure and heat from these upper layers change the buried organic matter into a sludgy substance of hydrocarbons and other compounds that constitute what we know as crude oil. Theoretically, as long as marine life keeps dying, oil will keep being created

    So it’s not that there is more oil in the middle east than anywhere else. There’s loads of oil on the other continental margins – but that’s all underwater. It’s hard and expensive to get out. Whereas in Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq it’s popped up nicely above sea level and also in. So it’s actually extremely easy to find, an cheap to take out.

    It’s just more that it is conveniently situated than anything else.

    (Source: From an interview with James Jackson from the University of Cambridge and other sources on the internet, map from paleomap project)Updated Jan 9, 2020, 3:52 PM


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-09 15:52:00 UTC