Big Bang Theory
Big Bang Theory
Fascinating documentary about the origin of the universe:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... &plindex=2
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... &plindex=2
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That's very cool!
Speaking about atoms, neutrons and quarks, did you know that the atoms that make you and me and everybody are maybe as old as the age of the Earth (4-5 billion years)? The atoms are not destroyed unless they undergo fission or fusion which doesn't happen naturaly on Earth (I think). So when we are born, the atoms in the new cells generated by cell division are not new, but old atoms processed from the ingested food.
Another interesting perspective, have you noticed that everything in this Universe, from the smallest atomic structure to planetary systems to galaxies, spins?

It seems also that the prefered shape in the Universe is the sphere.
Speaking about atoms, neutrons and quarks, did you know that the atoms that make you and me and everybody are maybe as old as the age of the Earth (4-5 billion years)? The atoms are not destroyed unless they undergo fission or fusion which doesn't happen naturaly on Earth (I think). So when we are born, the atoms in the new cells generated by cell division are not new, but old atoms processed from the ingested food.
Another interesting perspective, have you noticed that everything in this Universe, from the smallest atomic structure to planetary systems to galaxies, spins?

It seems also that the prefered shape in the Universe is the sphere.
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Then the wave-nature of light would not be true.Neutron wrote:what if the universe isnt expanding at all, and light just slows down over great distance, causing the red shift on which the entire theory is based.

Light, or visible light, is electromagnetic radiation of a wavelength that is visible to the human eye (about 400–700 nm). In a scientific context, the word light is sometimes used to refer to the entire electromagnetic spectrum.[1] Light is composed of an elementary particle called a photon.
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The fact that the solar system is rotating in the galaxy means that the stars are not in the same place as the previous year which throws a wrench in the whole theory of astrology.
It's hilarious to me that we celebrate birthdays every year. There was only one day you were born on and that day will never come again. To be more accurate it could be called the anniversary or your birth day.
It's hilarious to me that we celebrate birthdays every year. There was only one day you were born on and that day will never come again. To be more accurate it could be called the anniversary or your birth day.
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Im not sure if our whole picture of the universe is wrong.
Ive been looking into the theories of Velikovsky lately, and it makes for some interesting reading.
Maybe its the effects of EM that makes things in the universe spin.
Also it seems as tho Jimmy's favorite holiday spot, Lake Tahoe, has produced a genius surfer.
This dude has 'stunned the scientific community' with the long sought after theory of everything
I love sciencey stuff me
Ive been looking into the theories of Velikovsky lately, and it makes for some interesting reading.
Maybe its the effects of EM that makes things in the universe spin.
Also it seems as tho Jimmy's favorite holiday spot, Lake Tahoe, has produced a genius surfer.
This dude has 'stunned the scientific community' with the long sought after theory of everything
I love sciencey stuff me
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I understand that the Big Bang theory contradicts your own core beliefs, however you cannot deny the fact that this theory is widely accepted. As reconciliation, I must say that it is very mysterious why the primordial ball of elementary particles existed after all..stardust wrote:try this and get beyond these nice pictures od big bang whic was none.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop_quantum_gravity
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of course they did - that's why I called it 'serious'Neutron wrote:they have actually made stuff work with quantum physics, ...

yes, but then how could you ? for what purpose anyway ?...astrology, not so much
we're in the middle between the two
quantum physics is on a level smaller than our own 'dimension' and deals with matter accordingly
astrology is on a scale pointing outward from us and describes a general context that has an influence on us - in cyclic periods.
scientists are often restricted to a simple direct-dependency based thinking
so their (usual) arguing against the astrological symbol of (say) Mars as defining 'war' is that the gravity from this planet is so small and undefined on earth that it can never have any influence on political decisions...
and they are correct - there's not even the slightest bit of it

what they overlook is that these things circling around us represent a kind of complex cosmic clock describing conditions and events beyond our direct influence.
There is stuff beyond physics I have experienced myself - and I swear I have not been on drugs when those events happened

I have enjoyed a few 10k pages of strictly scientific literature in my life, starting at age 12 - so I guess I know pretty well what I'm writing about...

I don't call science a nonsense, it's good for many things and much of it is really fascinating - but it's only a part of the whole picture.
Dunno how big (or important) this part is, but any scientist who does not consider his or her incomplete view, is not only a failure on the job, but also a boring moroon imho


cheers, Tom