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TruthSeeker
12-16-07, 02:51 PM
Why don't all the big bang thread go into pseudoscience? After all, it's only a hypothesis, right? :rolleyes:
* waits until this site moves to pseudoscience or perhaps cesspool
http://cmb.physics.wisc.edu/polar/web.pictures/firas_spectrum.jpg
http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/cobe/
COBE experiment proved theory a fact as big bang being the reason behind universe formation
eH.... wtf?????
Take your graph, and reverse it by the factor of (r- r'_c^2 x 4)
eH.... wtf?????
Take your graph, and reverse it by the factor of (r- r'_c^2 x 4)
Reiku...would you be kind enough to explain the meaning of your factor in this discussion and its relation to the graph I have here forth presented to our exquisite members
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/science.jpg
The graph is data from the COBE mission, which looked at the background microwave glow of the universe and found that it fit perfectly with the idea that the universe used to be really hot everywhere. This strongly reinforced the Big Bang theory and was one of the most dramatic examples of an experiment agreeing with a theory in history -- the data points fit perfectly, with error bars too small to draw on the graph. It's one of the most triumphant scientific results in history.
Sure... so lonng. of i do this, you will be kind enough to be mates again????
r = rotatiional prcesses (In LZ relativity)
r' = the reversed of 'r'....
Npw, it must be raised to the power of 3 by the speed of light, so that information cons=cerning light can extrapolate to the fourth power of the ZPE.
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/science.jpg
Did you just agree with me?
Avatar your use of cartoons in science is distinguished as appraisal of your intellect however your cartoon uses immoral words or curses that in turn aggravate the reader of such cartoon to a very stressful manner that lack the scientific stance one would wish to gain from viewing anything dealing with science
Why don't all the big bang thread go into pseudoscience? After all, it's only a hypothesis, right? :rolleyes:
A fair question, deserving an answer.
Big Bang is theory.
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