Are you trying to psychoanalyze me, Freud?
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Are you trying to psychoanalyze me, Freud?
- Warren
Hahaha, so that's what it feels like to be a moron?
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Who said my mind was closed to all but the "mainstream" view, anyway? Surely I didn't. That wouldn't be scientific.
On the other hand, entertaining Starman's wild fantasies would not be...
Yeah, yeah -- all of us real scientists are just so closed-minded we can't see the truth in your nonsense. How many thousands of times have I heard that one from crackpots peddling thousands of...
*ahem*
Your theory predicts nothing, because it has only one non-sensical equation which is not even dimensionally correct. The rest of your "theory" is a bunch of prose, which cannot produce any...
What trouble did my "candy ass mouth" get me in, MacM? What are you even talking about? Do you even know?
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The 13.7 Gly "figure" is not an "observation," it's an incorrect conclusion from an old man who doesn't know jack about cosmology. How's that for some outrageous bullshit behavior?
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MacM,
The wikipedia article is using a different distance definition than I used.
The "olduniverse" page is simply wrong, and makes the exact same mistake that you made only a few posts ago: it...
I didn't distort anything. I didn't make any innuendo. I didn't lie about anything. You listed a number for the radius of the observable universe -- which was factually incorrect -- and I corrected...
And that's WRONG, moron. The universe is 13.7 billion years old, but the observable universe is 46 billion light-years in radius. The universe was not always the same size as it is today. It is not...
What the hell are you talking about, moron? This sentence isn't even grammatical. The universe is 13.7 billion years old, and is not 13.7 billion light-years in radius, as I said. I have no idea what...
What are you going on about, moron? I didn't "distort" anything. You said the radius of the observable universe was 13.7 billion light-years. I pointed out that, as usual, you're wrong, and the...
The universe does not have a radius of 13.7 Gly. It is 13.7 Gy old, but the particle horizon (the "observable radius") is something like 46 Gly. Do your homework, Mac.
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You know he's a lunatic, right? You can't reason with a man who knows no reason.
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What's with all this babbling nonsense about determinism and computational power and whether or not we know something a priori? This is a pure logic puzzle, man, and and it's dirt simple.
Draw a...
I know allllllll about the photoelectric effect, band gaps, and the energy necessary to promote electrons into the conduction band. I know that the work function defines the minimum energy that can...
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Oh, really? Well, what exactly is the work function for CONCRETE, eh?
Charge doesn't "come out of" either terminal. You can equivalently think of positive charges...
Jesus H. Christ, this guy thinks he's created antigravity by connecting a battery charger to a fucking cinder block! Did he ever think to put an ammeter in his circuit, and measure how much charge...
Sorry dude, I don't still don't buy it, but I applaud you for taking the time to type it all over again from scratch anyway.
I have an MSEE from Stanford and a BSEE from Virginia Tech with an...
cato,
I think most precocious kids naturally go through a self-congratulatory phase where they think they might be The Next Big Thing. Kids who spend their time out on the blacktop want to believe...
Charge doesn't build up on opposite ends of an (ideal) wire, because wires are conductors. They have the same potential everywhere.
Current changing in one part of a wire without changing in the...
You appear to have just repeated what you said in your first post, in some cases verbatim, and then threw some tired old quotations at me. I suspect this qualifies as a scathing rebuttal in your...
Well, you might want to actually finish that circuits course before you start congratulating yourself for redefining science as we know it.
Complex numbers are not used in disciplines like...
Inventors are given up to one year to file for a US patent, even after disclosing it in public. Provisional patent applications provide legal protection immediately upon filing, regardless of later...
What're "dynamic enities" eh? Your last post is just word salad.
- Warren