 | >From: Uncle Al (UncleAl0@hate.spam.net) >Subject: Re: The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian >View: Complete Thread (4 articles) >Newsgroups: sci.physics, gac.physics.astronomy, sci.astro, alt.astronomy, >alt.sci.physics >Date: 2005-01-20 16:27:44 PST >SDR wrote: >> Gravity As Thermodynamics: >> The Explanation For The Universe. >> >> There is a fear among thinkers too clever for their >> own good that perhaps none of them may prove to be >> sufficiently smart to understand the universe. Yet, >> unsuspected by them, it is not that they are not smart >> enough to understand the universe but that they are >> too smart... and instead of seeking to understand they >> instead apply their nervous creativity to dreaming up >> overly-clever (and ultimately purely imaginative) >> illusions--an accomplishment which may be the glory of >> literary fiction, but is forever the bane of science. >[snip 1350 lines of crap]
Obviously this is as far as this guy read to reach his "conclusion." It's actually quite flattering to me!
>Provide an empirically viable alternative, idiot.
Sure thing, moron. Just tell me how/where I contradict your laundry list below. (You forgot to mention the coffee-milk experiments, by the way.) Grow up for once: You've been around these newsgroups long enough to be at least over 40 now. (Empirical evidence provided.)
There!
S D Rodrian http://poems.sdrodrian.com http://physics.sdrodrian.com http://music.sdrodrian.com
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>>Michelson-Morley experiments >>Kennedy-Thorndike experiments >>Ives-Stilwell experiments >>Hughes-Drever experiments >>Weak field >> >>Nature 425 374 (2003) >>http://www.eftaylor.com/pub/projecta.pdf > > > Relativity in the GPS system >and strong field, >Science 303(5661) 1143;1153 (2004) >http://arXiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0401086 >http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0312071 > > Deeply relativistic neutron star binaries >If your opinions veer otherwise you are an empirical ass. > >http://arXiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0311039 > > Experimental constraints on General Relativity
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