A Mathematical model of Quasar

Discussion in 'Free Thoughts' started by Terry Giblin, Oct 18, 2010.

  1. Terry Giblin Banned Banned

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    A Mathematical Model of a Quasar.

    These are the textbooks and References 1 and References 2, ..., I used. - A long time ago, before you were born.

    Or you can simply watch Prof. Leonard Susskind lecture on Cosmology, where he discusses in detail, how the "dense gas 'cloud'" formed from the 'vacuum energy' and eventually evolved, to what we see today. - The man is a genius.

    "I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it."

    Any questions?

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  3. funkstar ratsknuf Valued Senior Member

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    For a mathematical model, there's a distinct lack of, well, math.

    What you have is rather a diagram with some buzzwords.
     
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  5. AlphaNumeric Fully ionized Registered Senior Member

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    Terry showed his 'thesis' on PhysOrg many years ago. Rpenner will likely know the right post and will provide a link if he passes this way.

    Suffice to say Terry made mistakes like simple misspellings, failure to grasp basic concepts, utter lack of viable mathematics and absolutely no description of reality.

    Terry, I thought Sir Martin Rees taught you everything you know, how come you don't make a single reference to any of his work?

    While I agree he's a genius he's not a cosmologist, the material he talks about is the work of mostly other people. That's how lectures general work, lecturers explain areas of physics, not their own work (unless you're in a fantastically specific lecture typically given at a conference or you're listening to a professor I had in my 4th year.....)
     
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    You know, if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and swims like a duck, then it probably is a duck.

    Well, there are arrows in this diagram.
    There are also some numbers.
    There are also letters with the index 0.

    then it probably is a mathematical model.

    is it?
     
  9. Terry Giblin Banned Banned

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    Dear funkstar,

    I can remember the diagram, like it was yesterday. Reference IAU Symp. No. 119 Quasars.

    But unless you have got a 'time machine', to take me back to 1985-1988:


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    These are the textbooks and References 1 and References 2, ..., I used.

    Or you can simply watch Prof. Leonard Susskind lectures.

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  10. BenTheMan Dr. of Physics, Prof. of Love Valued Senior Member

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    So what's the point in all of this?
     
  11. Green Destiny Banned Banned

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    Whose that in the picture?
     
  12. Green Destiny Banned Banned

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    It's not a young susskind is it?
     
  13. John99 Banned Banned

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    of yes, YES. 1980 to 85 for me.
     
  14. Terry Giblin Banned Banned

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    Since you have appeared, I have stopped mentioning my friends, teachers or references, in case you attack them, like you have attacked me.

    You are always the first, to bring or mention Sir Martin Rees, into the conversation.

    I do not want you to slur his good name and reputation, like you have mine.

    I simply followed and read from the list of his, and others, 'references'.

    If you have read, IAU Symp. No. 119 Quasars or my 'copy'. You would have seen this;

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