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big-egg
Jun14-04, 12:48 PM
What should we trust:
a) self-consistent reasoning that is supported with observations
http://www.world-mysteries.com/sci_10_eusa.htm
or
b) calculations in incomplete singularity distorted models of the universe
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994879
Should qualitative modeling come first?
What should we trust:
a) self-consistent reasoning that is supported with observations
http://www.world-mysteries.com/sci_10_eusa.htm
Looks appealing so far..
From (a)...
We are living on the surface of a gigantic nucleus called Earth, from whose kernel the atomic nuclei that build us were cast away in the moment of the Earth’s creation. Initially the Earth was bright blue star that cooled with the extinction of the source of atomic nuclei in its core. The production of new atoms in the innermost depths of the Earth makes its interior hot and accounts for its volcanic activity and lava upwelling mid ocean ridge.
For starters, what observational evidence is there to support this? Looks like a non-starter to me.
it is a little difficult to understand what he is saying. it will be helpful if you summarise the basic ideas of this fireworks theory.
Chronos
Jun15-04, 03:59 AM
chronicles of riddick. i saw the trailer.
For starters, what observational evidence is there to support this? Looks like a non-starter to me.Got ya .
Phobos,I was joking .Flowers,big "nucleus of Earth" and stuff.. :smile: .Heh..If only the cosmologic theories were reducible to such level..
But the flowers,symmetries,they are still beautiful ( appealing), aren't they ? :wink:
a) self-consistent reasoning that is supported with observations
Note: this qualitative approach to science is being discussed in big-egg's other topic...
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=29666&page=1
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