Re: God=G_uv proves 40k B.C. Creation

From: TMG (TMG_at_Nowhere.org)
Date: 09/15/04


Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 23:06:33 -0400

bv_schornak wrote:

> George Hammond wrote:
>
>
>>bv_schornak wrote:
>>
>>
>>>George Hammond wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Same as Einstein pointing out "gravity is an acceleration" in 1915,
>>>>it was right in front of Science's nose for 100 years, but EINSTEIN
>>>>was the first one to point out the significance of it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Einstein never said such a thing. AFAIK gravity is _curvature_
>>>of spacetime - accelleration is an effect caused by the curved
>>>spacetime.
>>>
>>
>>[Hammond]
>>LIAR
>>
>
>
> See below _whom_ you've addressed with this term...
>
>
>>"Einstein's Elevator Experiment" is the classic proof of Einstein's
>>"equivalence principle"; that "Gravity is an acceleration"
>>
>
>
> Have a look at the NCSA site:
>
> <http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Cyberia/NumRel/GenRelativity.html>
>
> It clearly says
>
> "A uniform gravitational field (like that near the Earth)
> is equivalent to a uniform acceleration.".
>
> This "gravitational field", and, thus - the acceleration,
> is caused by the _curvature_ of space. Gravitation itself
> is the cause (curvature), acceleration is one effect that
> is caused by this curvature - other effects would be time
> and space dilation.
>
> *You mismatch the effect with the cause!*
>
>
> Greetings from Augsburg
>
> Bernhard Schornak

He's not going to like that one at all. I bet he doesn't address it, but
sneeks back to a tangential attack on something totally unrelated.

I was intrigued by the recent introduction of different headers into
[Hammond]'s posts. It only happens when he posts to talk.origins (t.o.)
- which *is* a robo moderated group (I didn't originally think it was) -
the only moderation logic is number of crossposts (max=3) - so a bot
handles it.

When [Hammond] started posting to t.o. between 8/31 and 9/1, the headers
change (just for the t.o. posts) to be from that organization.

Organization: University of Ediacara
Sender: root@darwin.ediacara.org
NTTP-Posting-Host: darwin
X-Trace: darwin.ediacara.org (blah blah)

I found this amusing, so I went to the host, http://ediacara.org/

You must go there. The fact that [Hammond]'s posts (via ediacara.org)
have their "stamp" on it is sooo very amusing.

Example: How to Argue Like a Creationist

http://ediacara.org/harpt.html

Tick off the ones you've seen.



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