Chinese Scholar Yang Jian liang Putting Wrongs to Rights in Astrophysics

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  1. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Headache headache headache

    Confusion confusion confusion

    No light bulb moment here

    Going to bed

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  3. heyuhua Registered Senior Member

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    You're an idiot and an asshole, you don't know anything, our discussion may over
     
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  5. NotEinstein Valued Senior Member

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    Please stop it with the insults.

    Erm, it's you that doesn't know what the word "static" means in Yang's article. It's you that can't explain where the minus-sign in the Ricci tensor calculations comes from. It's you that doesn't understand that particles don't exist in a perfect fluid.

    Well, your loss.
     
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  7. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Did the parrot just knock over all the chess pieces, shit on the board and declare themself the winner?

    ****

    Chinese Scholar Yang Jian liang Putting Wrongs to Rights in Astrophysics

    Why do I have the urge to put on a Asian accent and read this as

    Chinese putting Wongs to Whites


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  8. NotEinstein Valued Senior Member

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    ...I think so.

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  9. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    I take it you won't be going to his Nobel prize ceremony?

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  10. NotEinstein Valued Senior Member

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    I'm not sure idiot assholes that don't know anything are allowed?

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  11. heyuhua Registered Senior Member

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    You're gonna shit. What else are you doing?
     
  12. NotEinstein Valued Senior Member

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    Can you please rephrase that?

    What else am I doing when?
     
  13. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Waiter's?

    Zing right over the geocentric head using general relativity, with the coupling coefficient in the field equation (I could post more but I'm sure you get the drift)

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  14. NotEinstein Valued Senior Member

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    Nah, I'm more a valet parking guy.

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  15. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Do you think heyuhua should check this out

    http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/crackpot.html

    The Crackpot Index

    John Baez

    A simple method for rating potentially revolutionary contributions to physics:

    A -5 point starting credit.

    1 point for every statement that is widely agreed on to be false.

    2 points for every statement that is clearly vacuous.

    3 points for every statement that is logically inconsistent.

    5 points for each such statement that is adhered to despite careful correction.

    5 points for using a thought experiment that contradicts the results of a widely accepted real experiment.

    5 points for each word in all capital letters (except for those with defective keyboards).

    5 points for each mention of "Einstien", "Hawkins" or "Feynmann".

    10 points for each claim that quantum mechanics is fundamentally misguided (without good evidence).

    10 points for pointing out that you have gone to school, as if this were evidence of sanity.

    10 points for beginning the description of your theory by saying how long you have been working on it. (10 more for emphasizing that you worked on your own.)

    10 points for mailing your theory to someone you don't know personally and asking them not to tell anyone else about it, for fear that your ideas will be stolen.

    10 points for offering prize money to anyone who proves and/or finds any flaws in your theory.

    10 points for each new term you invent and use without properly defining it.

    10 points for each statement along the lines of "I'm not good at math, but my theory is conceptually right, so all I need is for someone to express it in terms of equations".

    10 points for arguing that a current well-established theory is "only a theory", as if this were somehow a point against it.

    10 points for arguing that while a current well-established theory predicts phenomena correctly, it doesn't explain "why" they occur, or fails to provide a "mechanism".

    10 points for each favorable comparison of yourself to Einstein, or claim that special or general relativity are fundamentally misguided (without good evidence).

    10 points for claiming that your work is on the cutting edge of a "paradigm shift".

    20 points for emailing me and complaining about the crackpot index. (E.g., saying that it "suppresses original thinkers" or saying that I misspelled "Einstein" in item 8.)

    20 points for suggesting that you deserve a Nobel prize.

    20 points for each favorable comparison of yourself to Newton or claim that classical mechanics is fundamentally misguided (without good evidence).

    20 points for every use of science fiction works or myths as if they were fact.

    20 points for defending yourself by bringing up (real or imagined) ridicule accorded to your past theories.

    20 points for naming something after yourself. (E.g., talking about the "The Evans Field Equation" when your name happens to be Evans.)

    20 points for talking about how great your theory is, but never actually explaining it.

    20 points for each use of the phrase "hidebound reactionary".

    20 points for each use of the phrase "self-appointed defender of the orthodoxy".

    30 points for suggesting that a famous figure secretly disbelieved in a theory which he or she publicly supported. (E.g., that Feynman was a closet opponent of special relativity, as deduced by reading between the lines in his freshman physics textbooks.)

    30 points for suggesting that Einstein, in his later years, was groping his way towards the ideas you now advocate.

    30 points for claiming that your theories were developed by an extraterrestrial civilization (without good evidence).

    30 points for allusions to a delay in your work while you spent time in an asylum, or references to the psychiatrist who tried to talk you out of your theory.

    40 points for comparing those who argue against your ideas to Nazis, stormtroopers, or brownshirts.

    40 points for claiming that the "scientific establishment" is engaged in a "conspiracy" to prevent your work from gaining its well-deserved fame, or suchlike.

    40 points for comparing yourself to Galileo, suggesting that a modern-day Inquisition is hard at work on your case, and so on.

    40 points for claiming that when your theory is finally appreciated, present-day science will be seen for the sham it truly is. (30 more points for fantasizing about show trials in which scientists who mocked your theories will be forced to recant.)

    50 points for claiming you have a revolutionary theory but giving no concrete testable predictions.

    © 1998 John Baez
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  16. NotEinstein Valued Senior Member

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    "Should", yes, but "will", probably not.
     
  17. heyuhua Registered Senior Member

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    Total energy of the white empty space = $0 = ( + mc^2 ) + ( - mc^2 ) = 0$, right, it proves mattre may create continuously from space
     
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    What is "white empty space"? What does the term \(-mc^2\) mean, because it's certainly not related to the famous \(E=mc^2\) due to the sign being different. How does the total energy of some space being zero prove matter can continuously be created from (in?) the space?

    Perhaps it's time someone moved this thread to the correct sub-forum?
     
  19. heyuhua Registered Senior Member

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    Yang's work actually announced a circular model of expansion and contraction of the universe, matter creates in expansion, matter disappears in contraction .
     
  20. NotEinstein Valued Senior Member

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    I'm pretty sure Yang is not the first person to suggest such a thing, so what's different in Yang's version of this model?

    Also, any chance for a response to the questions I posted (for example, those in post #155)?
     
  21. heyuhua Registered Senior Member

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    It is true that the cyclic model was not first put forward by Yang, but it is Yang who systematically establishes the cyclic model by general relativity. Yang's cyclic model generalizes the Big Bang model and the steady cosmic model
     
  22. NotEinstein Valued Senior Member

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    What does that even mean, to systematically establish a model by GR? Please explain how Penrose and Gurzadyan failed to do that (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conformal_cyclic_cosmology ).

    And does Yang's model contain the same minus-sign mistake as I pointed out in post #59?
     
  23. heyuhua Registered Senior Member

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    these models are in accordance with observations
     

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