iWonderMan
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- how is the universe not binary?
i will debate the most brilliant minds alive, with this
The discussion centers on the interpretation of binary concepts in physics and the enforcement of strict adherence to mainstream scientific literature on PhysicsForums. The forum moderators emphasize that all posts must align with professional scientific sources, rejecting personal theories without citations. The user challenges this by proposing debates on non-mainstream ideas but is reminded that the forum prioritizes maintaining a high signal-to-noise ratio by closing threads that deviate from accepted scientific discourse. The binary nature referenced pertains to established scientific models such as the Big Bang, which the forum defines strictly within professional literature.
Physics students, amateur theorists, science communicators, and forum moderators seeking to understand the importance of evidence-based discussion and moderation policies in scientific online communities.
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Okay. I guess I get that in the relevant forum thing. I didnt real the rules carefully enough. I wasnt trying to be a d!ckDale said:All posts on PhysicsForums should be consistent with the professional scientific literature. What you personally theorize is not relevant unless it is consistent with the literature
Because we have found through years of experience that this is the best way to keep the signal to noise ratio high.iWonderMan said:Why?
After some cleanup, the thread will remain closed.iWonderMan said:Okay. I guess I get that in the relevant forum thing. I didnt real the rules carefully enough.