Arthur Mann
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Drive a fast car and watch the universe expand in the rear view mirror.![]()
Actually I think from that perspective the universe would appear to contract, but in any case, this is a weak joke.
Drive a fast car and watch the universe expand in the rear view mirror.![]()
I was addressing people responding here and now to this thread, not dead people, who obviously are no longer capable of thought.
Got a car that runs on plate tectonics? Or climate change? Or solar physics? Or quark-gluon plasmas?
Didn't think so... those religions cannot produce anything tangible![]()
Again, I utterly fail to comprehend the relevancy of that question, or the relevancy of whether anyone is now dead or alive. You're the one that called PC theory a "crackpot" theory and a "dead guy' was the one that happened to pretty much write the book on PC theory. He also happened to be *EXTREMELY* educated, won a Nobel Prize in MHD theory specifically, and was very well versed on other mainstream theories, most of which he rejected for his entire life. What exactly are YOUR (as a critic) qualifications in MHD theory that allow you to call the Nobel Prize winning scientist a 'crackpot"? What give you the right to compare his theories to creationism, especially considering how vehemently Alfven rejected "creation" events?
Surely mathematical models that are falsifiable through observation and make novel predictions are of value in creating narratives about the cosmos?
That response is quite off topic, which was, "Getting back to the OP, would any of you, who hold opinions that are not consistent with mainstream physics and cosmology, care to tell us a bit about your education -- specifically in the areas we are discussing here?"
This is a lie.
That approximation of logic is what led to Ptolemy's epicycles.
ETA: And since you brought it up, hydrogen originated during the big bang.
Let's also treat everyone as an "individual" here. I have very different opinions about tusenfem and sol than I do for say GM. Some folks are honest "skeptics". Others are not.
Again, I have pointed out to you that the messianic figure that you're picking on was highly educated, extremely versed in the realm of his expertise (plasma physics), and was awarded a Nobel Prize for that work. Since you are calling him a 'crackpot', and his body of work a 'crackpot' field of science, you should be willing to explain *YOUR* education, particularly in the areas of plasma physics.
Clearly if someone makes a claim as stupid and unsupportable as, say, the moon is made of cheese, there's no reason to get into a discussion about the cheese making process, how much rennet, aging for how long, and how to handle the whey. If the claim is so unsupportably stupid, and the claimant has nothing but bald assertions and lies to back it, I see no reason to entertain their apparently desperate desire to talk all sciency and indulge the fantasy they have about actually participating in real science. With crackpots the whole thing is so far below real science it never needs to go there. If the crackpots don't even understand grade school science, it's surely not going to do them any good to talk about college level science, the persistent and uncivil complaints of those very crackpots notwithstanding.
Again, I have pointed out to you that the messianic figure that you're picking on was highly educated, extremely versed in the realm of his expertise (plasma physics), and was awarded a Nobel Prize for that work. Since you are calling him a 'crackpot', and his body of work a 'crackpot' field of science, you should be willing to explain *YOUR* education, particularly in the areas of plasma physics.
Just because someone got a Nobel Prize or contributed a lot to science doesn't mean everything they did was gold. Newton, for instance, worked seriously in alchemy and theology. Not every thought Alfven had was correct, and it would be silly to think so.
Your highly defensive response is revealing. I have never said one word about Alfven in this or any other thread. My question was addressed to any participants to this thread, who might be willing to respond with any information about their training and credentials in physics and cosmology. If you chose not to respond, so be it -- lack of response is a kind of answer.
some who actually work on the Large Hadron Collider who can call you out on this b.s., right?
Neutron-Driven Element Transmuter
A beam of protons from a particle accelerator used to produce neutrons which are fired in an appropriate lead assembly. Neutrons bounce around inside the lead, losing a little energy with each bounce, such that the neutron spectrum covers a broad range of energies. Lead being the most transparent element to high energy neutrons has the advantage that these are not absorbed by lead, but much more efficiently by atoms of the sample to be transmuted. This enhanced neutron exposure may be used to produce useful radio-isotopes for medical use or, when using an opposite procedure to the one used for isotopes production, to transmute long lived isotopes such as those recovered from spent nuclear fuel.
ETA: For example, a maser is not an electron beam, it is a beam of coherent, amplified & focused microwaves. Link.
While it's undeniable that earthquakes do occur, the likely cause is unlikely to be in agreement with "plate tectonics" models.
Interesting electromagnetic phenomena occur before, during and after earthquakes, suggesting an electrical relationship. Platies will tell you this is all down to piezoelectric effects, but offer nothing to support these claims except the operation of a quartz watch (that, in conflict with their suggestions, does not produce similar effects).
It's safe to say plate tectonics is a terminally ill model, and we have a competing explanation that's more reasonable, and also is falsifiable (but not yet falsified): electricity
Grammar lesson for you:I don't think it's very helpful to go around calling each other liars, cool your jets, hot shot.
Can you?
So aren't you sort of proving my point that that educational background and/or one's credentials are pretty much irrelevant?