I'm a scientist and quite frankly I don't have a need for Google except to read my Gmail from this website which rarely happens since I come directly to PhysicsForums. One reason I don't use Wikipedia.org is I've gotten spam from it so I try my best to look for the most current scientific...
I noted that you are a theorist on the previous page.:smile: I'd like you to answer my question found on the previous page (#73).
"We should stand firm and insist that genuine science is based on observational testing of plausible hypotheses. There is nothing wrong with physically motivated...
Thanks!:smile: I'm an avid reader. I have a large library in my home. :smile: I'm especially fond of rare books. My computer has a large volume of of good stuff too. :biggrin:
So I can find the WAMP data through the Legacy Archive for Microwave Background Data Analysis (LAMBDA) at...
Twofish-quant, on the previous two pages we discussed a flat universe. I was wondering what you think about the comments by NASA Official: Dr. Edward J. Wollack
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Thank you Ken. twofish-quant, and Marcus:smile:
As far as dark energy this is what I recently read:
I must say that I absolutely love discussions about the universe. :smile:
I thought I'd chime in with this comment of yours. Berkeley Lab had an interesting article Clocking an Accelerating Universe: First Results from BOSS dated March 30, 2012. Here's a quote from it:
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Brief comment, twofish-quant, the WMAP website is also used by the Smoot Group - Astrophysics and Cosmology. Might be worth reviewing their website:http://aether.lbl.gov/education.html
Dr. Smoot is also the Director of the Berkeley Center for Cosmological Physics and a winner of a Nobel...
Interesting article from the University of Maryland Medical System regarding EDGAR ALLAN POE MYSTERY released September 24, 1996:
Very sad news indeed.
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Let's see if I can help you out.:smile:Critical Thinking and Scientific Method rids us of
pseudoscientific thinking! :biggrin: Terms are extremely important in science.
Definition of Terminology:
Reputable scientists aren't in the business of proving science to people...
Bobze, I find that hard to accept, considering what I have presented and what atty has also presented. Thanks Atty for the help. :smile:
Back in 2004 I recall reading an article from Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Here is an excerpt:
Bye the way, Dr. Kingsley is also Professor of...
I'd like to deal strickly with this particular comment you made. The peer-reviewed journal Science does use microevolution:
A Localized Negative Genetic Correlation Constrains Microevolution of Coat Color in Wild Sheep
18 January 2008
Gratten et al., 319 (5861): 318-320
Furthermore, the...
Do you think it wise to speak on behalf of AlephZero? Which fairy tales and folk tales document mental illness? I'm not aware that Science uses fairy tales and folk tales. Do you have any peer-reviewed journals such as Nature or Science (AAAS) that have articles that support your claim?
That is your opinion. The topic is "Which Mental Illness Encompasses This Problem."
AlephZero, said at the top of the page under the title without quoting anyone, "Whatever it's called, judging by the contents of folk tales, fairy stories, etc from all over the world it's a very common human...
Please correct me if I'm wrong but you do seem to be implying that mental illness is folk tales, fairy tales, etc. Just a warning if that is the case, children in elementary schools are encouraged to write fairy tales:
Also, many major universities have "Creative Writing" courses wherein you...