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On Jul 8, 6:27*pm, Alain Fournier wrote:
Fred J. McCall wrote : *wrote: On Jul 8, 6:12 am, Pat *wrote: How exactly does knowing what exactly the universe looked like ten thousand years after it first came into being, or a hundred years after it first came into being, going to help us? Understanding the basics of how the Universe works - dark matter, dark energy, string theory - could lead to new technology, the way that understanding the atom did. Not bloody likely. *'How the Universe works' is not a local phenomenon, nor one we can get to. *Atoms are everywhere. We don't have enough energy, we don't have enough land. And nothing coming out of a telescope will make more of either. Maybe you were being sarcastic or maybe you haven't heard of Kepler, Tycho Brahe, Newton and the Newtonian law of gravity. Not found by looking in a microscope, the telescope was more useful. Ditho for Henri Poincaré and relativity. Observations of the orbit of Mercury were important for that. For making energy, General Relativity from Einstein, specially the E=mc^2 part (or if you prefere the complete formula, E^2 = m^2c^4 + (pc)^2). Again, it is the observations on the orbit of Mercury that were quite important in finding that. As Quadibloc said it would be good to understand dark matter and dark energy. Alain Fournier Our Fred just doesn't want to discover any nearby wandering/rogue planets, or to better understand dark/clear matter. http://groups.google.com/group/googl...t/topics?hl=en http://groups.google.com/group/guth-usenet/topics?hl=en http://www.wanttoknow.info/ http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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