Nope. We refuse to open our minds to stuff that is ruled out by experiment and observation. That is all.If ego was an issue, I would have tried to take credit for these ideas. Sorry, but this has everything to do with pure observations (both of the sun and of you industry on the internet) over a multi-year time frame. You guys refuse to open you minds to other possibilities and anyone who disagrees with the party dogma is belittled and ignored.
Erm, thats the Casimir effect. The same Casimir effect that has been shown to exist multiple controlled lab experiments. The fact that you refuse to believe it doesn't bother me in the slightest. I did, however, find it very funny seeing you try to defend your position by repeatedly posting the same image time and time gain, despite the fact that:The mainstream handed Alfven and Nobel Prize and then improperly (according to Alfven) applied his theories to space. The fact you *still* believe in "negative pressure" in a "vacuum" only demonstrates how out to lunch your whole industry has become. No vacuum on Earth ever reaches "zero" pressure, let alone "negative" pressure. That however is a completely different topic.
1) The image was a cartoon frow wikipedia.
2) The image was from a page who's content very very very clearly disagreed entirely with what you were trying to say.
3) The picture was wrong.
But by all means post it again.
No.The thing about BB mythology PS is that they all *assume* that every little speck of matter and energy was all collected to a *SINGLE* point. That idea itself is pure dogma and complete speculation.
Its also completely ruled out by experiment and observation. Which makes it utterly irrelevant.Alfven proposed a cyclical sort of "bang' process that was the result of a mixed matter/antimatter coming into "proximity" via contraction. His model however never ends with all matter and energy in one point, therefore it's ignored, just like every other theory that doesn't jive with party dogma and include liberal amounts of "dark" gap filler.