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- Re: Science has replaced religion
"Virgil", thou decayed churl. Base slave, thy words are blunt, and so art
thou. Ye murmured:
Now that is one hell of a rat's nest of irreconcilable logical
incoherency you just created there, Virgin. You have just asserted that
science asserts its own consistency.
Good Gawd, man. Have you rationality at all? You think you do? Then take
- Re: Science has replaced religion
And, no doubt to your total astonishment, watching a 'scary' movie,
increases your pulse rate with all the other associated bio responses.
What was the Hopkins premise? That artificially stimulated brain
activity = spiritual experience? Perhaps they didnt consider the
difference between psychic and spiritual experiences, but why should
- Re: Space Is Expanding
Expansion is geared below light speed. It is increasing but that is
decreasing.
Mitch Raemsch
- Re: Space Is Expanding
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 04:39:12 -0700 (PDT), HVAC <mr.h...@gmail.com>
wrote:
accelerating not expanding
They don't. We know the universe is expanding because of red shift.
The supernovas are supposed to indicate ACCELERATION.
And what was the actual evidence that the universe is speeding up?
What was there about the supernovae that showed that?
- GR Black hole violates SR
General Relativity contradicts the Special Theory in the case of a
black hole horizon. There is an end to time giving an infinite red
shift and a speed of light freefall. And if there is more gravity
inside that speed of light fall for energy must increase beyond C.
Gravity at the extreme of black holes proves to be a failure. We need
- Re: God is totally far out
"Smiler", thou mewling guilty creature. Thou heedless jolthead and
unmannered slave. Ye nagged:
Idiot word-mincing atheist. It was "IAAH" who used the word created, in
"I don't know of any atheist who think the universe created itself out of
nothing."
Remember?
So, while you step up to what you have now made your very own challenge,
- Re: They lose
"Smiler", thou awful outward-sainted deputy. A villain with a smiling
cheek, a goodly apple rotten at the heart. Ye declared:
Now where have I seen that challenge before? Hmmmmm...
[QUOTE]
What attributes do you propose be used to distinguish leprechauns from
faeries, and leprechauns and faeries from, oh, say, your experience of
- Re: CONGRESS, KINDLY HIDE YOUR HEAD IN SHAME ,
Stop lying.
- Re: The electron has substructure that radiates.
The electron is a geometric point particle of mass surrounded by a
spherical electric field that has energy when bonded to an atomic
shell.
Mitch Raemsch
- Re: God is totally far out
First show it was 'created'.
- Re: Question about gravity
That same increase in aether pressure which is causing the rate at
which the atomic clock ticks to slow, is also gravity.
- Re: Question about gravity
You have a clock with a paddle for the second hand. You drop the clock
off the side of a boat. The further and further the clock drops into
the ocean the slower it 'ticks', as determined by a clock on the boat.
The clock 'ticks' slower because of the increase in the hydrostatic
pressure on the paddle.
- Re: Commentary: Bluster masquerading as reason
"Smiler", thou dirty miscreant. What cracker is this same that deafs our
ears with this abundance of superfluous breath. Ye berated:
How astonishingly orthodox of you it is that you, an atheist, would fail
to label the posts of another atheist for what they truly are. Plagiarism.
- Re: Clocks in relative motion cannot remain synchronized for any length of time.
The train never shrank mr. Einstein!!!
Mitch Raemsch
- Re: Is there hope for the Atheists in the world?
"SkyEyes", thou porn-ogling gentleman of the shade. Teeth hadst thou in
thy head when thou wast born to signify ye came to bite the world. Ye
implied:
option=com_content&view=articl e&id...
Of course, Blender, it's too much of a stretch for your single-celled
brain to consider the very next logical step in attempting to deal with