Kirk Gregory Czuhai said:
ok religion aside!?
somehow (soon?) does not the article say something about that it should be not too hard to make measurements verifying that most of the expansion that took place in the inflationary phase of the universe history took place at distances less than the Planck length. (pray?) tell how (in the _____) is this going to be done?
Would you be interested to go through the article, and discuss this? If so, please quote the passage where you read this 'something about'.
Also does not the author before the end of the article say that NO scientific theory says anything about how or why the universe started at all, how barionic matter that we are most familiar(?) with was initially formed, no one knows WHAT the >95% of the Universe the dark energy IS AT ALL!
Indeed.
ALL THAT TIME AND BRAIN POWER for the last twenty years spent fiddlin' with strings, branes, manifolds, topologies, lagrangians, differential equations TO WHAT USEFUL PURPOSE?
I guess this partly depends on what you consider a 'useful purpose' to be; if you're looking for a way to solve world hunger, then cosmology won't help; if it's an answer to religious questions, then cosmology won't help; if it's how to 'get rich quick', then cosmology won't help; if [you get the idea, I'm sure].
Is it not more math than physics so therefore the original article under discussion here does not belong here at all but in some math forum right?
So what do
you consider to be the criteria for distinguishing 'math' from 'physics'?
IMHO, FWIW, the paper was about cosmology, and this section of PF is about cosmology, so it seems this is a good place to discuss it.
p.s. am i going to get another warning from someone in my mail?
how much free speech does this newsgroup have anyway?
such sensitivities! omg! lol (:-o) !
Hmm, when you registered to become a PF member, I think you were asked to agree to the rules and guidelines of this forum, were you not? If any of those were unclear, please let us know (we have a 'Feedback' section); there are many who would be pleased to explain them to you. In the meantime, why not sit back and enjoy the show?