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Extreme Irony (Was: Bright star in the...)
In article .com,
oldcoot wrote: On May 4, 8:07 pm, "John \"C\"" wrote, reposting the duckwad conjoinment which shrilly shrieked: IRONY EXTREME OVERLOAD - SYSTEMS CRITICAL. Har! Yeah, extraordinary claims *do* demand extraordinary proof. The spatial medium, by its bounty of incontrovertable evidence, PROVES ITSELF. You are singularly unable to understand what proof means. And the sheer irony of it is that normal, otherwise- intelligent people, even the cream of intelligencia, are blind to to that evidence and adhere with religious fervor to the 'no medium' indoctrination. Yet your physics is unappreciated by the physics community. Do tell, thats a conspiracy right? -- Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. COOSN-174-07-82116: alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command). |
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Extreme Irony (Was: Bright star in the...)
On May 4, 10:44 pm, "John \"C\"" wrote,
reposting the duckwad which shrilly shrieked: IRONY EXTREME OVERLOAD - SYSTEMS CRITICAL. That's Deco, controlled! HJ Tell you what - let this shrilly yip-yapping micromutt address just ONE of the half-dozed points of evidence by which the spatial medium PROVES ITSELF. #1. The speed of light. Why is it fixed, invariant? Why isn't it variable or even infinite if space is a "void"? So it's fixed by the 'permeability/permittivity' values of space, huh? So what causes THOSE values to be what they are? Multiple choice: 1. "Nothing". 2. They "just are" what they are, with no explanation of why. 3. The spatial medium has a particular energy density which fixes the propagation speed of light. The *high value* of c indicates an extremely high energy density. 4. Sky Pixies. 5. Other. Fill in the blank___________________________ . Put up or shut the **** up. oc |
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Extreme Irony (Was: Bright star in the...)
On May 5, 11:26 am, oldcoot wrote:
On May 4, 10:44 pm, "John \"C\"" wrote, reposting the duckwad which shrilly shrieked: IRONY EXTREME OVERLOAD - SYSTEMS CRITICAL. That's Deco, controlled! HJ Tell you what - let this shrilly yip-yapping micromutt address just ONE of the half-dozed points of evidence by which the spatial medium PROVES ITSELF. #1. The speed of light. Why is it fixed, invariant? Why isn't it variable or even infinite if space is a "void"? So it's fixed by the 'permeability/permittivity' values of space, huh? So what causes THOSE values to be what they are? Multiple choice: 1. "Nothing". 2. They "just are" what they are, with no explanation of why. 3. The spatial medium has a particular energy density which fixes the propagation speed of light. The *high value* of c indicates an extremely high energy density. 4. Sky Pixies. 5. Other. Fill in the blank___________________________ . Put up or shut the **** up. oc Answer: Information prorogation scatters. FTL would rip the fabric of information prorogation. 'k ? Cordially, Raving |
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Extreme Irony (Was: Bright star in the...)
On May 5, 11:35 am, Raving wrote:
On May 5, 11:26 am, oldcoot wrote: On May 4, 10:44 pm, "John \"C\"" wrote, reposting the duckwad which shrilly shrieked: IRONY EXTREME OVERLOAD - SYSTEMS CRITICAL. That's Deco, controlled! HJ Tell you what - let this shrilly yip-yapping micromutt address just ONE of the half-dozed points of evidence by which the spatial medium PROVES ITSELF. #1. The speed of light. Why is it fixed, invariant? Why isn't it variable or even infinite if space is a "void"? So it's fixed by the 'permeability/permittivity' values of space, huh? So what causes THOSE values to be what they are? Multiple choice: 1. "Nothing". 2. They "just are" what they are, with no explanation of why. 3. The spatial medium has a particular energy density which fixes the propagation speed of light. The *high value* of c indicates an extremely high energy density. 4. Sky Pixies. 5. Other. Fill in the blank___________________________ . Put up or shut the **** up. oc Answer: Information prorogation scatters. FTL would rip the fabric of information prorogation. 'k ? Cordially, Raving *cough* , *cough* ... "pro·rogue /proʊˈroʊg/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[proh-rohg] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –verb (used with object), -rogued, -ro·guing. 1. to discontinue a session of (the British Parliament or a similar body). 2. to defer; postpone." http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/prorogation%20 Correction: Answer: Information propagation scatters. FTL would rip the fabric of information propagation. 'k ? Cordially, Raving -- "prop·a·ga·tion /ˌprɒpəˈgeɪʃən/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[prop-uh-gey-shuhn] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun 1. the act of propagating. 2. the fact of being propagated. 3. multiplication by natural reproduction. 4. transmission or dissemination." http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/propagation%20 |
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Extreme Irony (Was: Bright star in the...)
On May 5, 8:42Â*am, Raving wrote:
Answer: Â*Information prorogation scatters. FTL would rip the fabric of information prorogation. Â* 'k Â*? Â* Â* Cordially, Raving *cough* , *cough* ... "pro·rogue Â* Â* Â*/proʊˈroÊŠg/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[proh-rohg] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –verb (used with object), -rogued, -ro·guing. 1. Â* Â* Â*to discontinue a session of (the British Parliament or a similar body). 2. Â* Â* Â*to defer; postpone." Â* Â* Â*http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/prorogation%20 Correction: Answer: Â*Information propagation scatters. FTL would rip the fabric of information propagation. Â* 'k Â*? Â* Â* Cordially, RL Uh, thanks for the clarification. And all this while, i thought it was 'Magical Messengers thru the void' (Sky Pixies) that magically "know" to fly at exactly c even when out of lightspeed communication with their brethren on opposite sides of the universe. Doh. :-) oc |
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Extreme Irony (Was: Bright star in the...)
On May 5, 12:01 pm, oldcoot wrote:
On May 5, 8:42 am, Raving wrote: Answer: Information prorogation scatters. FTL would rip the fabric of information prorogation. 'k ? Cordially, Raving *cough* , *cough* ... "pro·rogue /proʊˈroʊg/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[proh-rohg] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –verb (used with object), -rogued, -ro·guing. 1. to discontinue a session of (the British Parliament or a similar body). 2. to defer; postpone." http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/prorogation%20 Correction: Answer: Information propagation scatters. FTL would rip the fabric of information propagation. 'k ? Cordially, RL Uh, thanks for the clarification. And all this while, i thought it was 'Magical Messengers thru the void' (Sky Pixies) that magically "know" to fly at exactly c even when out of lightspeed communication with their brethren on opposite sides of the universe. Doh. :-) oc Yes, that is an interesting problem! Closer to home, there is a much more pressing scaling problem ... A) Propagation in the radial sense ... VERSUS ... B) Propagation in the sense of 'Scattering in 3 dimensions' Quantum Theory meets Special Relativity ? |
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Extreme Irony (Was: Bright star in the...)
In article . com,
oldcoot wrote: #1. The speed of light. Why is it fixed, invariant? Why isn't it variable or even infinite if space is a "void"? So it's fixed by the 'permeability/permittivity' values of space, huh? So what causes THOSE values to be what they are? Multiple choice: 1. "Nothing". 2. They "just are" what they are, with no explanation of why. 3. The spatial medium has a particular energy density which fixes the propagation speed of light. The *high value* of c indicates an extremely high energy density. 4. Sky Pixies. 5. Other. Fill in the blank___________________________ . Put up or shut the **** up. oc BWAHAHAHA Bill's losing his temper. Maxwell says they are defining quantities of space Bill, thats whats meant by fundamental constants. If you can define c by this density, then give me the derivation. Until then, you're just repeating the same old nonsense with the mistaken impression that repeating a lie endlessly makes it truth! So if you can define 'c' do it, otherwise you STFU ;-) -- Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. COOSN-174-07-82116: alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command). |
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Extreme Irony (Was: Bright star in the...)
In article .com,
oldcoot wrote: Uh, thanks for the clarification. And all this while, i thought it was 'Magical Messengers thru the void' (Sky Pixies) that magically "know" to fly at exactly c even when out of lightspeed communication with their brethren on opposite sides of the universe. Doh. :-) oc What is unusual about that? for a photon, as a massless particle it's quantites are well known. Ah I forgot, you didn't study any physics did you? Didn't want to be tainted by knowledge that would disrupt your ignorance. -- Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. COOSN-174-07-82116: alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command). |
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Bright star in the sky again.
On May 3, 12:47 pm, "John \"C\"" wrote:
"Darla" wrote in message ups.com... On May 3, 4:45 am, "Painius" wrote: "Art Deco" wrote in message... When I first subscribed to alt.astronomy, it was the heyday of Darla and the sockpuppets. I laughed at and poked fun at these ludicrous posts, including the idea that these "Seans" were going to show up in a huge intergalactic spaceship and cart all of alt.astronomy off to endless bliss. For pointing out how silly this act was, I was rewarded with the moniker "coffee boy". And you call me "juvenile"? You were stating the obvious, Art. You behaved as if you actually believed that most or all posters here took the Darla thing seriously. You've been thusly insulting from the onset. We were all having a little fun with the Darla idea. It was you who childishly acted as if all of alt.astronomy were kooks who couldn't tell an ET from a fish. What did you expect? What could you hope for? You were big on UseNet elsewhere in other groups, but in alt.astronomy you were a newbie who didn't know **** and who posted as if you thought you *did* know ****. Nobody here actually believed that Darla was any more than what she was... one of the posters here posing as an alien, maybe to liven things up or something. Still talking about me behind my back? G How are you, Painius? It is so good to hear that people still do not believe we are who we say we are. That's what we expect and hope for! Here I am, back from Andromeda. Truthfully, I've been back for some time but have been in mourning. It saddens me to report that Pros Pere succumbed to battle wounds. I know that there were those who at least respected, if not liked, my mate. Humans are very much like seans when it pertains to accidental death and those feelings that surface. Enough time has passed for me to go to duty again. The position of proz has fallen to me. I tried to get out of it, but Pom wouldn't hear of it. It makes me happy to be back with friends, even if only for a little while. Everyone says hello and wishes you all only the best of times! -- Thirty five million miles, This is Mars at its nearest, And when my heart goes there 'Tis nearest and dearest. Someday it shall act as Our stair to the stars, So get with the program, And LET'S GO TO MARS! http://www.marssociety.org/portal Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.savethechildren.org/ http://www.painellsworth.net So you want to fly to Mars, hmm? Darla Say, Nightbat will be glad to hear that you're back! HJ- Hi, Honest John! I hope so. Darla |
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Bright star in the sky again.
In article . com,
Darla wrote: Hi, Honest John! I hope so. Darla So why do superintelligent aliens use AOL anyway? I don't know whats worse, nightbat and his team for his stupidity, or you for encouraging it. $10 fnlf gur ercyl vaibyirf "cebgrpgvat uhznaf" -- Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. COOSN-174-07-82116: alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command). |
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