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"St.M" wrote in message oups.com... Bill Hobba wrote: "Sue..." wrote in message oups.com... Bill Hobba wrote: "Arthur Knight" wrote in message news
How simpleThe universe and every single or individual body and phenomena in it, however large or small is made up of only Matter its Motion and space. Since modern physics suggests otherwise this simplicity is of no relevance. For example QM has cast doubts on objects having an actual motion. Indeed! And magic squares offer nearly conclusive evidence of that. Sue... Learn the basics of science - QM has never been falsified. Bill Billy boy !!! when will you grow up son? About the same time as cowards like yourself post under their own name and not hide behind anonymity. But then again what can one say about someone whose comment about Ken Tucker is 'Well, Ken has some fine concept of gravity'. Bill Bill Nothing else what so ever. Forget all the fancy names postulations theories etc. Just "define" these three basic absolutes correctly and you have the best chance of solving mysteries of what ever kind. I find many of the so called experts in science do not know this and even if so knowing of them, still cannot define them correctly or hold to them. Thus they continually contradict themselves going around in continuing circles They just cannot hold to the true nature of these three basic absolutes. "Why" simple because they cannot step back and see that some form or degree of illusion is misleading them. It is only primary school stuff but once in university their brains become addled and mislead by educated parrots or professors reading for text books that have never been seriously challenged. The universe in all it phenomena is absolute, like it or not, i.e. time space, motion etc in their most basic nature, and relativity is based on an illusion. or at best is a secondary concept. Yes we live in a world of secondaries, relatives and illusions and need to accept them for convience sake but that does not excuse us for saying they are basic or absolute, because they are just not. Albert you were not the genius they made you out to be anymore than the layperson I am. Good luck to you, you had your day for the convience to the establishment. now it is someone else's turn, right or wrong to be glorified with Knight hoods and Noble prizes. Thank you Albert for your relatively being right and wrong at the same time. It is hardly what I would expect of a kinder garden child. You have given me something laugh at every time it think of it. Arthur P.s. Bill Hobba if you read this, please no more snip snip unless it is to your defective reasoning. Grow up. Art |
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 00:25:22 +0000, Bill Hobba wrote:
"Themistocles" wrote in message oups.com... Bill Hobba wrote: "Arthur Knight" wrote in message news
How simpleThe universe and every single or individual body and phenomena in it, however large or small is made up of only Matter its Motion and space. Since modern physics suggests otherwise this simplicity is of no relevance. For example QM has cast doubts on objects having an actual motion. how is that, the motion in QM is not random? Motion - meaning move - meaning having a velocity - is not an observable in QM. And even if it was an observable the Kochen-Specker theorem says if its not about motion then its useless are you sure you understand what QM is all about? observable can not be both value definite and non contextual. However I have no doubt such is beyond you because you are simply a troll, possibly another incarnation of the dyslexic troll returned to annoy us. Bill Bill Nothing else what so ever. Forget all the fancy names postulations theories etc. Just "define" these three basic absolutes correctly and you have the best chance of solving mysteries of what ever kind. I find many of the so called experts in science do not know this and even if so knowing of them, still cannot define them correctly or hold to them. Thus they continually contradict themselves going around in continuing circles They just cannot hold to the true nature of these three basic absolutes. "Why" simple because they cannot step back and see that some form or degree of illusion is misleading them. It is only primary school stuff but once in university their brains become addled and mislead by educated parrots or professors reading for text books that have never been seriously challenged. The universe in all it phenomena is absolute, like it or not, i.e. time space, motion etc in their most basic nature, and relativity is based on an illusion. or at best is a secondary concept. Yes we live in a world of secondaries, relatives and illusions and need to accept them for convience sake but that does not excuse us for saying they are basic or absolute, because they are just not. Albert you were not the genius they made you out to be anymore than the layperson I am. Good luck to you, you had your day for the convience to the establishment. now it is someone else's turn, right or wrong to be glorified with Knight hoods and Noble prizes. Thank you Albert for your relatively being right and wrong at the same time. It is hardly what I would expect of a kinder garden child. You have given me something laugh at every time it think of it. Arthur P.s. Bill Hobba if you read this, please no more snip snip unless it is to your defective reasoning. Grow up. Art |
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