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Old February 4th 11, 08:43 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.math,sci.chem,sci.astro
Koobee Wublee
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On Feb 1, 10:59 pm, The Starmaker wrote:
Multiverse, ...what hogwash.

Sounds like the newest scam to me...

Unobservable, untestable...science fiction is all it is.

The scientific community has ran out of ...sciphysics.

To say the there are more than one universe, multiple universes is the same
as the religion community saying, "God did it." Multiverse is just "God did it ver. 2.0".

Here is a 'Starmaker' example of the 'multiverse' scam..

Why do dogs bark?

Because in another universe, dogs say "meow".

And in another universe, dogs say "Moo-moo", and cows bark.

Why is snow white? Cause in another universe snow is pink.

But we happen to be living in a universe where it snows, white.

Why is the rain wet? ...I could go on like this forever...

Multiverse, it's the new 'scientific community' scam.

The proffessors who teach this unobservable, untestable hogwash in schools should be embarrased.

The Starmaker

Why is the sky blue? Because in another ....


Excellent comment. Thank you. applaud

On a sad note, there must be a universe where Koobee Wublee is an
Einstein Dingleberry worshipping Einstein the nitwit, the plagiarist,
and the liar, and there must be another universe where Einstein was a
genius, a sage, and a scholar. In the meantime, in this universe,
Einstein was a nitwit, a plagiarist, and a liar, and Koobee Wublee is
here to point out that the emperor has no clothes on. shrug
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Old February 5th 11, 11:32 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.math,sci.chem,sci.astro
spudnik
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well, both of you appear to be in "myUniverse.com;"
thank you. now, are you an ED, if you don't know
about the angular momenta of atoms?
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Old February 6th 11, 02:51 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.math,sci.chem,sci.astro
Don Stockbauer
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On Feb 4, 2:43*pm, Koobee Wublee wrote:
On Feb 1, 10:59 pm, The Starmaker wrote:





Multiverse, ...what hogwash.


Sounds like the newest scam to me...


Unobservable, untestable...science fiction is all it is.


The scientific community has ran out of ...sciphysics.


To say the there are more than one universe, multiple universes is the same
as the religion community saying, "God did it." Multiverse is just "God did it ver. 2.0".


Here is a 'Starmaker' example of the 'multiverse' scam..


Why do dogs bark?


Because in another universe, dogs say "meow".


And in another universe, dogs say "Moo-moo", and cows bark.


Why is snow white? Cause in another universe snow is pink.


But we happen to be living in a universe where it snows, white.


Why is the rain wet? ...I could go on like this forever...


Multiverse, it's the new 'scientific community' scam.


The proffessors who teach this unobservable, untestable hogwash in schools should be embarrased.


The Starmaker


Why is the sky blue? Because in another ....


Excellent comment. *Thank you. *applaud

On a sad note, there must be a universe where Koobee Wublee is an
Einstein Dingleberry worshipping Einstein the nitwit, the plagiarist,
and the liar, and there must be another universe where Einstein was a
genius, a sage, and a scholar. *In the meantime, in this universe,
Einstein was a nitwit, a plagiarist, and a liar, and Koobee Wublee is
here to point out that the emperor has no clothes on. *shrug- Hide quoted text -


Yes, you are correct. Einstein has trouble standing up against the
intellect of the current Global Brain.
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Old February 7th 11, 10:42 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.math,sci.chem,sci.astro
rasterspace
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multiverse killed teh author, apparently because
it was made the Copenhagenschool look as silly,
as Schroedinger's sick joke about the cat.

but, it's not the Department of Einsteinmania, The Musical Dept.


Scrolling ye palimpsesT:
the vacuum is only relative, as they would
nowadays say, seen in the uncertainty principle
of Heisenberg. but, Pascal did not know this, or
the concept of "partial pressures,"
when he experimentally found his Plenum.


sound like the gist of it is that,
it was not "global" warming, in the sense
of an unpremeditated use of Ahrrenius' metaphor
of a glass house -- not at any particular lattitude,
alas.


that was a good conspiracy, as far as I got with it, and
it almost answers the question,
What is earth's largest conspiracy, by etymology?... however,
Three Mile Island is a total non-issue, just
as is Chernobyl, which Beloruss is repopulating,
after twenty years of media hype & demoralization
of its former inhabitants.
in other word, hormesis.


multiverse drove the author to suicide, apparently because
it was an incredibly parsimonious way to grok the Copanhagenschool
and its mysical reification of the math of probabilites,
a.k.a. Fuzzee Logeek ... and they would have rather that
it remain a mystery.
also, depends upon if universe is finite; eh?


I am not refuting it, just noting that
you got from a source that'll publish any God-am thing
-- Gnude Scientist --
as long as it safely does not court any real controversy
with the Standard Model (of what ever, "global" warming e.g.).


yeah, a silly spot in a God-am electronic device; or,
as in Young's two-pinhole experiment,
a bueatiful moire pattern.
Young totally "shot down" Newton's untheory of corpuscles,
and it would be completely buried, if it were not a part
of some sort of history -- other than that
of the Second Church of England, seculartarian.
Young, along with every one else's experiments,
up to that 100-year post-Newton interval, and
beyond til approx. 1:32pm Pacific Time.
 




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