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Strangest Star known is the 'Talk of Astronomy'
Charles Cagle wrote:
Now that's the problem in a nutshell. The P-P process has never been observed, no once. Not in any experiment in the history of science. So you presume something that has nothing to do with reality. I think it was Hans Bethe who invented the process (or at least built a horse to ride on from its assumptions) and no one has taken him or anyone else to task on it. When one cannot differentiate the work product of a so-called scientist from that of a pathological liar then the proper conclusion is that there is no difference and that science which makes use of such work products has itself become pathological. Not only is the pp-chain observed, but The Solar Neutrino Problem Has Been Closed http://www.aip.org/enews/physnews/2002/586.html |
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Strangest Star known is the 'Talk of Astronomy'
In article , Sam Wormley
wrote: Charles Cagle wrote: Now that's the problem in a nutshell. The P-P process has never been observed, no once. Not in any experiment in the history of science. So you presume something that has nothing to do with reality. I think it was Hans Bethe who invented the process (or at least built a horse to ride on from its assumptions) and no one has taken him or anyone else to task on it. When one cannot differentiate the work product of a so-called scientist from that of a pathological liar then the proper conclusion is that there is no difference and that science which makes use of such work products has itself become pathological. Not only is the pp-chain observed, but The Solar Neutrino Problem Has Been Closed http://www.aip.org/enews/physnews/2002/586.html Once again, Sam shows us that he is incapable of separating the pseudoscientific hype from facts. Charles Cagle |
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