Re: Gravity is a Continuum
From: Dale Trynor (dalet_at_nbnet.nb.ca)
Date: 07/31/04
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Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 02:47:42 GMT
Mitchell wrote:
> Eric Gisse <fseggNOSPAM@uaf.edu> wrote in message news:<9ecjg0tcjg6os16j99r2tg6iv1bccao40q@4ax.com>...
>
>>On 29 Jul 2004 17:37:16 -0700, macromitch@internetCDS.com (Mitchell)
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Gravity is not a particle. Gravitons do not exists; only
>>>a curved space-time continuum.
>>>Mitch Raemsch
>>> -- Light Falls in Gravity's Continuum --
>>
>>Idiot.
>>
>>Middleschool babble - like you, it means nothing to anyone except
>>yourself.
>>
>>CRACK A FUCKING BOOK FOR ONCE IN YOUR LIFE
>>
>>"Gravitation" : Misner, Thorne, Wheeler
>>"Introducing Einstein's Relatvitiy" : Ray D'Inverno
>>
>>I, personally, am sick of your mindless spewing about a subect that
>>you know nothing about.
>
> I don't care what you think.
> The only mindlessness is that lump of matter(singularity) that
> supposedely created the universe.
> A mindless lump of matter is the source of intellegent design?
> I don't think so.
> The amount of intellegence behind creation is unfathomable.
> It obviously requires God. There's nowhere else the initellegence
> could come from is there?
> Mitch Raemsch
> -- Light's Pushed --
Dale Trynor wrote:
Well Mitch, what crank theory is complete without a religion as a result
of it and guess what, I got that base covered as well. Is that freaky or
what.
Well its really not so unreasonable if you can show our whole universe
is a black hole within another older universe and this is why.
Do you remember the Drake equation where he attempts to show the
statistical possibility of other advanced civilizations by taking the
number of stars and how many planets are likely and how many of those
might have life on it etceteras, you must remember it.
Well one of the arguments is that our universe is not old enough for any
really interesting civilizations to occur with any common probability.
Well if you have a much older universe we can add quite a bit onto the
old equation and go for the gold with ridiculous and outrageous
possibilities and still stay within the believable or at least sort of.
I cant be a Christian its too ridiculous so much so that where do I
start so like any intelligent nut job I wrote my own religion and it
goes like this.
Any intelligent and sufficiently advanced civilization, advanced enough
to not only prove their was no god, could also proceed to create its own.
And why not, absolute power corrupts, absolute technology inspires, so
they go for it what why and how and then what then again, do I hear The
Sounds of Mantra, here.
Ok if its possible to actually do this is it also possible to collect up
the souls of the long dead into a nice and interesting archive, don't
know but it would be a bit more like a really usable super duper shake
and make god, if it could. A marvel of engineering for sure.
Ok skip a few billion years and their universe dies of heat death what
then, well migration of course eternity cant be eternity unless you can
figure this sort of stuff out, now can it. Great big can that new
universe aint it.
Ok it gets board its own civilization gone so what's it to do but adopt
all sorts of stray planets of displaced souls interesting enough to
bother with.
There you have it, an after life world made by a god that existed before
time or rather our time and we get bothered with because he is board and
the curse of many a party, every new visitor brings his mother, mother
in law, the dog, well you get it and its all in intelligent speculation.
Try that blind faith from a wimpy stooped bible that cant hold a single
decent equation.
Dale
Now collecting donations for the church of Drake Equasionism. Or maybe I
should just sight up for cranks anonymous as I cant believe I actually
came up with a religion, I mean really its getting more and more
ridiculous now and where will it all end.
Have fun with it, who knows it could be true but it might require dying
to find out.
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