Re: Making of an endgame



On 29 Sep, 20:19, Quadibloc <jsav...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
oriel36 wrote:
"Twenty-five hundred scientists can
work together. Our judge is not God or governments, but nature. If we
make a mistake, nature will not hesitate to punish us."
How does nature punish a scientist ?.

Well, he probably isn't referring to a lizard being turned into a 100-
foot tall monster that devastates Geneva.

Usually, when a scientist makes a mistake, Nature punishes him by
making him look foolish; this happens when other people, who do their
experiments more carefully, get results which contradict what he
claims to have discovered.

John Savard

The field that began with Newton is based on a single.simple error -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Tiempo_sid%C3%A9reo.en.png

The natural noon cycles are not 24 hours nor can a star's return to a
meridian be used to determine axial and orbital motion.I would say
that humanity has been punished enough with this error which led to
Newton building on the error with his ballistic agenda applied to
planetary motion.I see pragmatic men like Mach try to circumvent the
astrological core of Newton's agenda but they never realised what the
framehopping Isaac was up to -

http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007AmJPh..75..427N

A genuine astronomer here already knows now what stumped Mach and many
of his colleagues before him,that the definitions of absolute/
relative have no astronomical precedent and are nothing but
destructive junk.

The only punishment men ever feel is severing their ability to use
their intutive intelligence to grasp the great astronomical insights
by way of physical considerations and geometry.A natural hell is being
allowed to make whatever story you wish to reach whatever conclusion
you want,that was the field Newton started,at least in astronomical
affairs.





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