Everything posted by joigus
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Is the earth really our planet? Or the planet of fishes?
Not so meandering after all.
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On Four Velocity and Four Momentum
Well, yes but: (my emphasis) Also: (my emphasis) Also: This recurring point is what I mean by off-shell. Can you address any of these questions? You can get all kinds of weird things by adding 4-vectors, one pointing to the past light-cone, and another pointing to the future light-cone. You can obviously get the 4-vector, \[\left(u^{0},\boldsymbol{u}\right)+\left(-u^{0},\boldsymbol{u}\right)=\left(0,2\boldsymbol{u}\right)\] But that's unphysical. That's what we're trying to tell you.
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What does a particle actually look like - if a person wanted a realistic image of it in their head?
Exactly. And even for macroscopic objects, what they look like strongly depends on the kind of radiation we use to look at them: https://www.wired.com/2014/04/the-world-looks-different-when-you-see-in-infrared/ When you look at this person covered by a plastic bag, couldn't we say that "normal" reflected light is deceiving you, by offering a picture of the object that is actually less faithful than emitted infrared light? In order to get an infrared picture of the object, we also need to map these colours somewhere in our visual cortex. So there is a neurological aspect about the whole question too. Most of the light we see is reflected light, and the way our brains process this information gives rise to the usual "palette" of visual concepts, such as shiny, matte, red or blue, fuzzy, etc.
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Is the earth really our planet? Or the planet of fishes?
(my emphasis) I take it that humans are neither moving nor non-moving. Who invented the third? We, the weird ones? Before "we" existed? I disagree with @MigL: This is way past silly. It is a meandering nonsense.
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Is the earth really our planet? Or the planet of fishes?
I don't want to be insulting but this doesn't look promising as the start of a theory about the Earth.
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Cannot see the Night Sky
If you can afford a long-night vigil, you can see it in the Summer too. Slimmer chance of an overcast sky, perhaps. At least in Spain, where I live. 7 years ago, I was stopped on the outskirts of the village where I lived by the rural police --Guardia Civil--, who asked me for ID, and had lots of questions for me, none related to Orion. They couldn't believe I was crazy enough to relish in contemplation of "lovely Orion" at past 5AM almost in the middle of nowhere, trying to catch glimpses of Betelgeuse. A kindred spirit.
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Could someone give me an appropriate criticism for this?
Politics aside, the Sokal affair still gives me food for thought, even all these years down the road. I knew it would interest you. Thanks for appreciating it. If you overlook the political implications, there's still a lot to be learnt concerning this topic on purely scientific/philosophical grounds.
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Rural Roadsigns
No way to get lost that way, unless you're a flat-Earth advocate... So what if so? Don't tell me you're a covert ageist. Marilyn Monroe never gets old.
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Are you atheist?
Trying very hard to picture Pope Francisco as a bouncer in a club --unsuccessful so far.
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CouldMoses, The book of The Dead, The Greeks and Early Christian writings conceal the scientific technology of "GOD(s)" ?
I think I'm ready for a straight answer to what was, after all, a straight honest question: Could Moses, the Book of The Dead, the Greeks and early Christian writings conceal the scientific technology of gods? The answer is yes, they concealed it so well that nobody can find a trace of it.
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Rural Roadsigns
- Could someone give me an appropriate criticism for this?
Got it! The chicken!!!- CouldMoses, The book of The Dead, The Greeks and Early Christian writings conceal the scientific technology of "GOD(s)" ?
Yes, I've read the Epic of Gilgamesh, commented by Andrew George, and I don't remember anything about lasers.- Could someone give me an appropriate criticism for this?
@Abhirao456 You may be interested in this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokal_affair It's very much related to what @iNow's point.- Could someone give me an appropriate criticism for this?
Not a single useful rule to be applied empirically have I found there. Nor a single useful rule to be applied in an explanatory way. Many pompous words, that's all. You should have to find an expert in cosmogony, the mind, matter, ethology, and what not, to be 100% sure whether he's making any sense at all. For the time being, I will stick with other's opinions that it's mostly word salad. Just to clarify, I'm not a professional theoretical physicist, although I've had all the training, and keep up-to-date reasonably well. But my approach is very much on the mathematical/conceptual side. But don't go just by me, or any other theoretically-minded person. Science is heavily constrained by experiment. No matter how deep and far-reaching your theoretical analysis may appear, if you can't make a prediction or retrodiction (explanation of what's already known) pretty quickly, you're probably just playing freely with words or concepts. That's a good test.- Longitude, Sailing pre 18th Century, and under-rated carpenters/Inventors
Very interesting, @beecee. Funny that this man probably saved millions of lives and yet nobody calls him "saviour".- CouldMoses, The book of The Dead, The Greeks and Early Christian writings conceal the scientific technology of "GOD(s)" ?
One thing strikes me: If the Egyptians, the Bronze-Age Hebrews, and the old Mycenaean Greeks had such technology, how come they fell under a wave of lowly dispossessed people circa 1250 BCE? Surely these people didn't sweep them away with their lasers, did they?- CouldMoses, The book of The Dead, The Greeks and Early Christian writings conceal the scientific technology of "GOD(s)" ?
Type "extraordinary claims" on Google interface and follow autocomplete... Sagan and Laplace have something to tell you. Or follow the frog at the top of the page.- Could someone give me an appropriate criticism for this?
It's BS at its grandest. 🤣- CouldMoses, The book of The Dead, The Greeks and Early Christian writings conceal the scientific technology of "GOD(s)" ?
Oh, that ark... Only thing that comes to mind is Raiders of the Lost Ark; there was quite an impressive display of technology there. I'm sorry I can't be of more help.- CouldMoses, The book of The Dead, The Greeks and Early Christian writings conceal the scientific technology of "GOD(s)" ?
(my emphasis.) I'm not an expert, but I thought that was Noah's ark. His technologies for measuring water levels included the raven and the pigeon. Then there are other issues...- Has the Riemann Hypothesis has been proved here ?
Thanks a lot! That's certainly something to follow up on.- I want to create a 1 meter BEC
- I want to create a 1 meter BEC
I've been working on the idea for 37 years now. I'm glad you deem I'm getting closer. It means a lot. What's different is different; and what's the same is the same. Enough said.- I want to create a 1 meter BEC
Fields (vector fields, tensor fields...) are neither covariant, nor contravariant. Covariant or contravariant character apply only to coordinates. The need for that distinction comes from having two bases, mutually dual \( \left(\boldsymbol{e}^{i},\boldsymbol{e}_{j}\right)=\delta^i_{j} \), whenever that distinction has to be made. Certainly not here. - Could someone give me an appropriate criticism for this?
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