Re: Dark Energy: The 21st Century's Version of Ether
- From: "Spaceman" <spaceman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 19:58:53 -0400
"Paul Stelzner" <paul707@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Uncle Al,
Although your reply is more civilized that in the past, why do you feel
it necessary to use personal invectives when discussing ideas?
Optical emissions of radioactive nuclei during the time periods, and
half-lives are constant? I have no problem with that because the
physical laws out-lined by quantum dynamics still hold during these
periods, but the rate of time of those periods varies due to inertial
momentums of the reference frame as accords General Relativity.
I will now call it
PRM = periodic rate malfunction.
Find it, or at least look for the malfunction, and then you are back into
science.
Say the malfunction is time travel or "slowing time" and you
have stepped into SciFi and committed yourself to the rubber ruler
church.
:)
SciFi is way more entertaining to the rubber ruler church.
It gives them lots of bull*** talk for grants and of course grants
give them more play time to do nothing about finding the actual
causes instead of the stupid circular causes that are being worshipped
by the rubber ruler church today.
Are you part of the rubber ruler church Paul?
Do you actually think motion causes time "itself" to change
and no other cause for Periodic Rate Malfunction can be found?
:)
--
James M Driscoll Jr
Spaceman
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