Everything posted by swansont
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The nature of light and the size of the Universe.
These two properties are in direct conflict with each other. Contradictory. Why won’t you answer my question about whether we are moving or at rest with respect to the aether?
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How does one compute the sideways velocity of a planet?
A link would be appropriate and possibly helpful. Since the tangential speed is 30 km/s, it could just be a typo
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Is E=MC² the optimal description of nature?
I don’t see how it can, since it’s flawed. Units matter. I think you have a fundamental misunderstanding of what’s going on here. You have proposed some alternative physics, and need to defend it by providing evidence. You say your equation agrees with experiment but you waste effort by complaining about abuse and making insults. Where is this evidence? Equations with inconsistent units is enough to be scientifically wrong. The rest of this is distraction from discussion.
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To abstract or not to abstract
That the claim is patently absurd is an issue I was content to leave to others. I was addressing a procedural issue - that the original claim wan't sourced, the claim implied in the thread is very different from the one in the link, and now that the later claim is very different from the original. With each response, the bad faith nature looks even worse.
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To abstract or not to abstract
Yes, I know. I quoted it. It's an argument that implies quarantining is bad, and the immediate quarantine in the US is why there are more deaths in the US. It's a crappy argument. No wonder you had to change it. STOP DIGGING
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To abstract or not to abstract
That's not the argument you made. "quarantining promotes viral contagion" and "The US quarantine consists of tiny enclosures of fewer people, which propagates contagion." are two very different arguments. Also, speaking of China's quarantine and also saying "China, who at first let the virus run its course" are at odds with each other. My advice is to stop digging. It's only accentuating the bad faith nature of the discussion.
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To abstract or not to abstract
! Moderator Note "the administration has ordered that, beginning at 5 p.m. Sunday, all passengers on flights to the United States who were in China's Hubei province—which is the epicenter of the new coronavirus outbreak—at any point in the past two weeks will be subject to a 14-day mandatory quarantine." So China's quarantine and the US quarantine are not even remotely equivalent. To say that the US began quarantining in February is incredibly misleading in this context, since it applied to relatively few people (and the wrong ones, considering that most of the early cases came from Europe). Rule 12 says (emphasis added): We expect arguments to be made in good faith. Honest discussions, backed up by evidence when necessary. Example of tactics that are not in good faith include misrepresentation, arguments based on distraction, attempts to omit or ignore information, advancing an ideology or agenda at the expense of the science being discussed, general appeals to science being flawed or dogmatic, conspiracies, and trolling.
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Random Mutations and Biological Evolution
Yes.
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The nature of light and the size of the Universe.
That assumes an aether, but you must have evidence of an aether to base your conclusion on it. Otherwise this is just a fallacious circular argument. The fact that we can communicate with distant spacecraft and get light from the sun tell us that the photon lifetime is not small. How do we see planets (much less distant stars and galaxies) if the photons don't live long enough to get to us? It's unacknowledged because there is no experimental evidence to support its existence. What is your evidence that an EM wave is a vibration of a physical medium? As I asked before, are we at rest with respect to it or moving with respect to it?
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If equality is conclusive, the notion of non sequitur is misleading
! Moderator Note Why is a thread about logic posted in applied math? It does not follow. Moved.
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The nature of light and the size of the Universe.
Are we moving with respect to this medium or are we stationary? You need to support your conjecture with a model and/or evidence, rather than bald assertion.
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To abstract or not to abstract
! Moderator Note "whereas the U.S. who immediately began quarantining" (emphasis added) is not supported by that citation.
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minimum viable population
Are you sure this isn’t a manifestation of survivor bias? Just because one population didn’t suffer significant damage doesn’t mean they weren’t at risk.
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Is E=MC² the optimal description of nature?
No, he noted that you have not provided a derivation. I am very much not. You seem to be reading a lot into what I said, which was that you could use an exact expression rather than merely retaining the first term for KE. You identified this as a problem. Kindly stop projecting this on me. This is your thread. Perhaps you could address the issues I raised: providing the derivation of your equation, and explaining how the units are consistent.
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The Red Wide-Open Spaces of the USA
Does such a map tell you the population density? If no, then the maps don’t actually tell you that the majority of people living in sparsely-populated counties almost always vote Republican. The amount of red >> the amount of blue, which can be misleading. As I said. Now, tell me why the majority of people living in sparsely-populated counties almost always voting Republican matters, in terms of who gets more votes.
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The possibility of generating Electricity from the thermal vibration of Electrons
Thermodynamics and realistic expectations
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To abstract or not to abstract
! Moderator Note You forgot to provide evidence of this claim. Back this up before you proceed to any conclusions
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Power line shadow.
Geometry. Light from a point or line source expands as you move radially. It’s related to perspective - why things look smaller as they move away.
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Expansion/Inflation and the Separation Velocity
I like MigL’s descriptions better, since they don’t involve things shrinking that don’t actually shrink.
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Expansion/Inflation and the Separation Velocity
Yes, but the objects are (or can be) locally at rest.
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Is E=MC² the optimal description of nature?
I don’t see how you concluded that I had a problem. I was commenting on your objection that he used an approximation. How did you derive this equation? How do you reconcile the units of the integrated part of the equation with the other terms?
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Time is a bubble
If you can’t make specific predictions and compare with evidence, you don’t have a theory. You have, at best, a conjecture. At worst it’s a WAG, and it needs to be more than that.
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Perceived disaster risk vs. actual disaster risk
Brexit’s another disaster, but I was only considering options in the US.
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The possibility of generating Electricity from the thermal vibration of Electrons
It's "sheet" If you have a system that is 25% efficient already, how could you get an improvement of more than a factor of perhaps 2? So far it sounds like your experiment yielded nothing (which is not surprising) so your factor is currently zero. And if it were this simple, someone would have noticed by now. As it is, resistance of conductors generally increases with temperature, which lowers efficiency of electrical systems. You need to support your claims with some physics.
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Perceived disaster risk vs. actual disaster risk
This reminds me a little bit of a recent idiotic argument I saw about sea levels rising - that if that happened, people would just sell their houses. But, of course, that ignores the obvious question: who would buy them? As the OP points out, we have disasters just about everywhere. So the question of why don't they move raises at least two issues: who's going to buy their homes, and where are they going to move to? If they live in such a disaster-riddled area that nobody would want to live there, who will buy their home? And since just about every area is prone to some sort of disaster, how can they move to a safe area? The other problem with "Another natural disaster in that state?" is that disasters usually don't hit a whole state, and so the people involved in one disaster are probably not the ones impacted by the next one. It's a fallacious argument. You don't want to live on the gulf or Florida coast, because of hurricanes? Who does fishing and shipping? Don't want to live in tornado alley? Who does our farming? Don't want to live in an earthquake zone, or be near wildfires, or snowstorms? What regions do we have left?