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nightbat wrote
Ray Vingnutte wrote: On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:33:46 -0500 nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Ray Vingnutte wrote: Ray I must admit I don't like the sci fi link to this subject and I think it is overplayed. I don't watch much sci fi, I only have access to three tv channels and they are not that good for the serious documentary types anymore. I have not seen the matrix and probably will not see it until it is on one of the three channels and even then if there is something better on, unlikely I know, I'll probably watch the other anyway. nightbat As soon as you hear multiverse, worm holes, time travel, black holes, tears in the fabric of space time, etc. run, or sit back and laugh at their sci fi hype. A serious scientist or researcher will explain these misconceptions as pure fantasy, and only rely on mathematically proofed or observed scientifically peer correlated presentations. The black hole enigma or paradox alone has done more damage to folks minds then ever anticipated by Dr. Einstein when first presented as an curious mathematical anomaly. I have given the resolution over the net science newsgroups to hopefully dispel its long apparent negative effects on sensitive logical minds in search of the final answer or solution. Sci fi is fine if labeled so, but not when it is passed off as real, or as non theory based, and misreported as certified respectable scientist approved to gullible impressionable minds. I do think if you can break the sci fi link you can see that these are serious people with serious ideas, even if they do seem outrageous at first. I don't think this is sci fi. There are serious questions behind this and serious attempts to offer an explanation. Well just my thoughts anyway. nightbat Ray, you contradict yourself by saying " I do think if you can break the sci fi link " you can see that " these are serious people with serious ideas ", and then " I don't think this is sci fi ". And your astute assessment " that there are serious questions behind this and serious attempts to offer an explanation " is correct, but not as sci fi dependent presented or no evidence contradictory ones. Therefore, extremely seriously attempted imaginary sci fi is sci fi, not evidence based science. Try not to let it confuse your apparent questioning logical mind. the nightbat |
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