... analogy ... All analogies break down and this one, being so simple, cannot be pressed too hard before it breaks. Its simplicity is its value so long as...
... predictions ... by ... forgotten ... Bang ... miserably ... Hi Sutillion and Joseph! As cosmologist, please allow me to add a few remarks to your points ...
Further thoughts: The ancient Greeks almost had it right (i.e., that water was the embryonic stuff of all stuff). What I'm very informally suggesting is that...
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... analogy ... Who was talking about smart-ass comments? Anyway, that's not important. ... Nope, the earlier BBT did predict anisotropy. You have simply...
... Given enough time and the ingenuity of the human mind, such retro-fitting is inevitable, but I am quite aware that this "success" depends on ignoring many...
... <subtillion@c...> wrote: JS ... sub ... forgotten or ... Marmet conveniently and probably deliberately chose an early version of the BBT so he can make the...
Hi Robert ... stuff of all stuff). What I'm very informally suggesting is that FLUIDITY is the true "stuff"--- well, not so much stuff really, but a special...
... analogy ... Or his article may be older, I really don't know nor do I care. I don't think it's very important to his argument. Maybe his point was that...
... version ... sub ... don't ... that the BBT ... Here's the link. The article was published in 1988, recent enough I would think for him to know the latest...
... analogy ... Latest? 1988? I think not. ... I am not interested in that task. Sorry. I don't find it very interesting. The important point is that there...
I had a look at the Anpheon website hoping to find out more about the Sorce theory you referred to. The explanation at the beginning sounds relevant &...
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... analogy Hi Declan, ... Modern Physics is almost exclusively math-centric and vastly impoverished in causal and qualitative understanding. And the little...
Dear Trialled! Hi from an incognito cosmologist. I have entered this discussion between Joseph and Joel because it began to deteriorate into a personal...
... analogy ... That question does not lead me to an additional doubt about his credibility. I look more at the content of his work, such as his ideas and such...
... JS ... spite of my many shortcomings.< ... sub ... coming ... of ... transformed. ... This is a good place to table further discussion while I analyze your...
... And they continue to ignore Alven's critical work on interstellar plasmas magnetic fields and electrical currents. ... A correction of the errors of the...
... analogy ... It is not increasing. Just moving around. No matter how many times you repeat it and ignore what has been said, it is not going away. There...
... water-works ... Dear Joel, thank you for your message; I shall answer this post before the other, because in this post there is something we converge upon....
Hi Tony You end: "I hope I havn't bored too many of you, but it helps my agenda. I apolgise again and ask for your understanding regarding my position." No,...
Interesting ideas! : http://www.imath.kiev.ua/~symmetry/Symmetry99/art64.pdf http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0312127 Higher symmetry is analogous to a spinning...
Hello Russel, You mention a coin spinning analogy, which sparks an insight in my own realm of activity. Don't laugh, but that realm of activity is painting...
... analogy ... Right, that is what I was saying. Your new paradigm still clings to these hypothetical entities while Plasma Cosmology does not need them....