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From: Phil <phil@anonymous.invalid>
Newsgroups: alt.usage.english,sci.physics
Subject: Re: The antics of thermodynamics, the depravity of relativity, the
 bunkum of quantum
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2025 22:58:16 +0000
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On 08/03/2025 22:46, Bertietaylor wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Mar 2025 7:09:19 +0000, Bertietaylor wrote:
> 
>> On Sat, 8 Mar 2025 1:03:29 +0000, Peter Moylan wrote:
>>
>>>>> The universe is eternal and infinite, filled with solid aether so
>>>>> fine that electrons glide through it with no resistance. The cores
>>>>> of stars are very cold, containing permanent currents creating
>>>>> large magnetic fields. Gravity is an electrostatic phenomenon.
>>>>> Stars lose their hydrogen cover which becomes nebulae. Then regain
>>>>> them after their dark cores reach nebulae, over trillion year
>>>>> cycles.
>>>
>>> People honestly believed some of these things a few hundred years ago,
>>> and at the time there wasn't enough evidence either to confirm or refute
>>> such conjectures. They could hold such beliefs without being laughed at.
>>
>> High time to boot out the Einsteinian pseudo scientists, but that is not
>> enough. The ridiculous so-called laws of thermodynamics are wrong as
>> Arindam proved by violating inertia with his new design rail gun
>> experiments.
>>>
>>> I believe, though, that the proposition that the cores of stars are cold
>>> is a genuine new addition to humanity's collection of stupid ideas.
>>
>> No, foolish ape. It is typical of the original genius of Arindam far
>> beyond the grasp of thy colonised and brainwashed mind.
>>
>> It is perfectly reasonable and indeed inevitable from logic. The steady
>> magnetic field has to be formed from a steady electric current which has
>> to exist in the core of stars and planets. Superconductivity at the core
>> will allow such a current. Superconductivity needs very cold
>> temperatures. So the cores of the stars and planets must be cold.
>>
>>
>>
>> It's
>>> just as implausible as the suggestion (easily disproved) that the
>>> pressure is zero at the centre of the earth.
>>
>> The pressure is most certainly zero at the centre of the stars and
>> planets. Read a first year book on physics.
> 
> Which will say that within an enclosed surface with mass the net
> gravitational force or pressure is zero.
> Now consider the Earth as an overlapping set of such concentric
> surfaces. So what is the result ? Huh??

Presumably, by an analogous argument, the pressure at the centre of a 
balloon is also zero?

> 
> Which means that neutron stars, black holes, fusion in cores of suns for
> heat, etc. are WRONG, WRONG, WRONG.
> 
> Arindam's physics is correct. Sooner or later the current hastily
> pigheads in global academia will have to follow it. Or get fired, in
> droves.
> 
> Woof woof woof-woof woof woof-woof woof
> 
> 
>>
>> Woof woof woof-woof woof woof-woof
>>
>> Bertietaylor (teaching the basics of physics)
>>
>> -- 
> 
> -- 

-- 
Phil B