Re: 9,81 and the "Expanding Earth"
- From: josephus <dogbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 07:37:52 -0600
J. Taylor wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 17:55:01 -0800, J. Taylor
<nchiwana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 17:48:56 -0600, josephus <dogbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
J. Taylor wrote:What conditions? What are you talking about?On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 05:52:49 -0600, josephus <dogbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>very simple. JT said if the conditions are true then G is variable.
wrote:
J. Taylor wrote:Just another lie. Please provide a quote where I said that
<snips>
JT says that posing a condition has no consequences.I know what I said, it is you that lied and claimed I said something IThe logic here is there are multiple possible configurations whichYou cannot read, cannot spell and cannot think.SO I can say IF PT IS TRUE then EE is a delusion. since I said if it is ok to say EE is a deluion. and people will notice that it really means EE is imaginary.What a dope, you missed "if"Not claiming victory. I so much want to know what is going on, am moreI agree
I do....you, however...do not.Get it now??
But please.....keep ranting against a point that I do not disagree
with [while ignoring the real point] and then claim victory.
than willing to admit I am wrong and grant you every exception, but I
cannot in good consciences accept logic which is flawed.
The logic here is there are multiple possible configurations which
could give the day and month ratio if G is not constant.
JT
I cant refer to a message id like google but I can cut and paste the whole message
and this message makes JT A LIAR.
JT said G was not constant.
When you learn how to read, then you can work on your spelling.
JT
You can say what ever you want, but for it to be a statement which is
both valid and sound one must follow the other.
If not constant then variable is the only option
or
If constant then variable is not an option
One follows from the other.
None of which changes the fact you claimed I said something I did not,
and your changing the argument does not conceal your very obvious lie.
JT
could give the day and month ratio if G is not constant.
this was your statement that If G IS NOT CONSTANT you can justify multiple configurations. all of which are impossible if G is constant. and G is a fixed constant. impossible mostly for reasons not having anything to do with G.
did not.
How can any one trust you?
JT
so there is reason to believe JT does not know hat he is talking about.You should proof read, better yet just learn how to read, am sure that
is not what you intended to say
He does not understand algebra and he does not understand logic.Of course, to your way of thinking, those whom cannot read, spell or
think are always in the best position to evaluate things more
advanced.
JT says his made up configurations are true if G IS NOT CONSTANT.What configurations? If something is NOT constant it MUST be
variable
Are you this stupid?
that binding statement means the configurations are not possible. and G is a fixed constant.What in the hell are you talking about?
so JT said G was not constant.No
IT is an EE claim.No, it is just j0sHEpHuS stupidity, claiming something which was never
said.
because JT will continue to claim his made up configurations without any corroborating evidence and despite the fact that physics negates EE.You really are sick and twisted, get help
JT
I said
"The logic here is there are multiple possible configurations which
could give the day and month ratio if G is not constant."
if G is not constant then calculating past planet configurations is
not possible, without direct observations.
You claim to know it is constant beyond question. Yet, there are
questions. Without answering those questions what ever is built on it
will also be in question.
the logic is that since G is a fixed constant then conditions are not true and since the subject is EE credibility it matters.That is not logic talking but you making an assertion that G is a
fixed constant.
you imply that various things are true or false and claim that you did not say that stuff.If G is not constant then it is variable, and is a true statement.
It is you claiming I said it is not a constant, which I did not.
Whether it is constant or not, DEPENDS on answering the questions
which indicate it is not, before it can be known the value of
something built on it being constant.
At the risk of confusing j0shePhus further, "something built on it being constant"
Should read
something built on it being KNOWN
you prevaricate and then claim you dont lie.You are just confused by basic logic.
JT
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_constant>
this is the Wikipedia article on the constant. and they use the word CONSTANT any fufuraw by JT is just that. G is a fixed constant.
the assertion that it has changed in geological time is not justified.
josephus
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it is what you know that aint so"
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