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Subject: Re: Modern cosmology's crises
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x wrote:
> On 03/22/2025 01:28 PM, % wrote:
>> x wrote:
>>> On 03/22/2025 09:43 AM, Physfitfreak wrote:
>>>> On 3/21/25 11:38 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
>>>>> On 03/21/2025 12:28 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Researchers in foundations and physics know that
>>>>>>> the data thusly makes it so that the theories of
>>>>>>> mechanics and the optical sort of demand a retro-classical
>>>>>>> super-classical account of that the theory is a theory
>>>>>>> of fields of potential, and that optical light is special
>>>>>>> and is not the same as electromagnetic or nuclear radiation,
>>>>>>> and that the mechanical has "worlds turn" or for the
>>>>>>> free rotational, with space/frames and frame/spaces, and
>>>>>>> while still setting up the Galilean and Newtonian and
>>>>>>> Lorentzian in the middle, though not necessarily keeping
>>>>>>> the gravitational equivalence principle, with regards to
>>>>>>> the orbifold instead of the geodesy, and that there's
>>>>>>> that momentum isn't a conserved quantity, and that
>>>>>>> it's a continuum mechanics what makes any quantum mechanics,
>>>>>>> with wave/resonance dichotomy above particle/wave duality,
>>>>>>> so that it results the old linear classical is just a
>>>>>>> mere differential time-slice, that is itself always
>>>>>>> a sum-of-histories sum-of-potentials least-action least-gradient,
>>>>>>> theory.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The truth is...particles do not behave like waves.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And your 'one sentence paragrah' looks like it was writen by a 
>>>>>> girl with
>>>>>> her panties in a knot.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, shut the fuck up, you frivolous moron.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I see Kosmanson does not like a much more efficiently active rival :)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yea there is a religion called 'psychology' or the
>>> worship of Psyche, the wife of Cupid, that has terms
>>> called 'word salad'.
>>>
>>> There are words like 'point' and 'curve' in analytical
>>> geometry, but are they supposed to be the same as
>>> 'particle' or 'wave'?  Yes?  No?  Maybe?  People
>>> are jumping up and down in physics and shouting 'no
>>> one can understand me because I AM WORD SALAD.
>>> I am not just esoteric, people should actually
>>> pay me more money!!!  The second that someone
>>> asks someone else - what is a particle and
>>> what is a wave?  How is it similar to point
>>> or curve in mathematics and how is it different?
>>> Then people shout 'baby' 'baby' 'stupid' 'stupid'.
>>>
>>> Psychology also has come up with a term called
>>> the 'Dunning Kruger effect'.  This is because
>>> most people are fed lies on something called
>>> 'television and radio' that constantly feed
>>> them the illusion of knowledge while constantly
>>> feeding them lies with only the illusion of
>>> knowledge at the same time.  People are generally
>>> incapable of telling the difference and this
>>> constantly has destructive effects all over
>>> the place.
>>>
>>
>> nice user name where did you steal that idea
> 
> The letter 'x' was added to the Latin 'alphabet'
> when some Italians claimed that they 'owned'
> Greece.  They were not capable of picking up
> and carrying all of the rocks and dirt in
> Greece at the time and carrying it over to
> directly adjacent to the Italian peninsula.
> 
> Using a symbol in the Latin alphabet is
> generally part of that symbol system.
> I give you the right to use the letter 'Z'
> for the 'G' sound if you want to.
> 
so you don't know why you copied me