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Phi for All

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  1. ! Moderator Note If you quote an article from the Science Times, you MUST give them a citation when posting their work in your response, otherwise it's plagiarism. https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/42862/20230317/powerful-tools-to-enhance-and-assist-human-work-chatgpt.htm
  2. What do you think of the COVID handshake, done with the elbows? I've found most consider it unique and interesting enough that they don't mind participating, and you can always claim to be erring on the side of caution ("I've been sneezing a lot this morning, let's be safe"). Perhaps we need to start introducing ourselves with our pronouns and preferred physical greeting. "I'm Phi, he/him, handshake, great to meet you!"
  3. "Bang" was an unfortunate choice of descriptors. It was actually an expansion of space rather than an explosion into space. And if you want to talk about "THE PLACE", you need to clarify whether you're talking about a specific bit of matter orbiting other bits of matter (like a sun or a planet which are always moving) or a specific coordinate in spacetime where matter may be encountered (usually given with three spatial coordinates and a time component).
  4. ! Moderator Note Moved to Speculations. We want to see some evidence that supports your concepts and led to your conclusions. Break it down in pieces so we can analyze that based on what we observe in nature. For instance, energy is a property of a thing, not a thing itself, so it can't be created or destroyed. Instead the thing the energy is a property of is changed into a different form, so "ENERGY CREATED" is NOT what's happening. Does your idea still hold up knowing this?
  5. Just a suggestion, but here we don't attack people, we attack ideas. If someone insults you personally, please report the post. If someone criticizes your idea, address the critique.
  6. Not sure what your point is here, but current theories are constantly being tested and updated. Any addition to what we consider to be our best current explanations MUST follow scientific methodology (not "required to be justified"). I think you're talking about "disparaging" when you say "put down every new idea", but that's not true. Your idea is being disparaged because it's wrong, and goes against what we already know, mainly because you insist on speculating while your science knowledge has many gaps in it. IOW, nobody is saying your idea is wrong because it's new. It's wrong for all the reasons listed previously. Not sure how many times you have to hear it before it sinks in, but science isn't looking for the TRUTH. That's far too subjective. Science is looking for the best supported explanations to various phenomena. Like evolution, science has no ULTIMATE GOAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. Have you had work done on your balls?
  8. ! Moderator Note Please do NOT post photos of your balls!
  9. ! Moderator Note This isn't a section for speculation. Especially on the topic of autism, let's stick to peer-reviewed studies and leave fiction alone. I'm closing this thread.
  10. therammo, you started a thread called "will we live again?" that was still open but hadn't had a new post in over six years. I've just closed it, but I can't delete it. It's not "running" any more.
  11. As we explained to you last year when you made this request, your posts aren't covered under the GDPR. We've removed personal information before for other members, so we have no problems complying with requests like that even without the GDPR. Your explanation was that it bothers you that your posts are "still up and running", but that's the nature of discussion forums. They remain to teach those who read them in the future, and removing your part in those discussions makes them incomprehensible. We want to help, but other members were involved in those discussions too, and it would be unfair to waste everyone's efforts.
  12. You're welcome! Perhaps we have different definitions of "very comprehensive", but I wouldn't describe an article that way if it didn't address my concerns over poor yields when using their product. Are you looking to add other voices to your complaint about their product before contacting them directly?
  13. "Looks comprehensive" is an admission that you didn't read it, which seems odd if you really want an answer. Should we assume you haven't contacted Promega about this problem with their product?
  14. Has it really? Or have we instead seen a shifting of focus as those requirements change? Is it a reduction in mental agility to use a computer or calculator if that technology gives you the time and ability to figure out much more complex problems? I too lament the shift from reading written words to watching videos of people saying those words. Right now, someone still has to write those words in the first place, but AI shows us that reading is losing some of its value when you may be wasting your time reading some bot-cobbled rhetoric. But I also think this is a sentiment every generation has, that they're losing essential skills because our inventions make hard things easier, and the reality is that we just use the extra time we save to focus on new hard things to figure out.
  15. As I understand it, a pope can only make infallible statements about church doctrine while holding office. It's not like everything they say is without error once they become pope.
  16. And if that happens, hopefully you'll understand that it was because your concepts were shown to be wrong because they disagree with what we observe, and not because we're trying to preserve the memory of Einstein.
  17. Your OP was full of bad assumptions. Most of the other questions were answered NO (you mentioned an unbendable ruler that doesn't bend to prove curvature doesn't exist - truly bizarre). If your ideas are based on what you've shown so far, you aren't going to be able to explain this in a way others can agree on scientifically. You have a LOT of misunderstandings and gaps in your knowledge. I wish you would ask more questions in good faith.
  18. Why do so many people waste so much time asking this rather than showing it has any merit? Does your model allow you to calculate how high a stable orbit around the Earth needs to be?
  19. What do you mean by this? The curvature is altered not by needs but by mass/energy.
  20. That's not the way science discussion works here. Why would anyone send you PMs on a board dedicated to open conversation? Why would we trust your "logical way to explain gravity" when your opening post has absolutely nothing rational about it? If you truly had a reasoned way to explain gravity that actually worked, even an Einstein fanatic would have to admit it. If you could explain your concept in a way that stays true to what we already know and doesn't make some leap over gaps in your knowledge, we could analyze it and see if there are any flaws. If there are none, we can keep moving forward. If there are flaws, you need to address them before proceeding. If you want to discuss your concept, do it. Have the courage of your convictions and stop making it about "Einstein fanatics". They exist because the science serves us so well, and within its applicability, Relativity has solved many problems. Can your concept do the same? Can you use your "logical way to explain gravity" to calculate the height of a geostationary orbit above the Earth? Please show us.
  21. ! Moderator Note This section is for Philosophy, and by that we don't mean "Preach your personal beliefs as fact". Soapboxing is against our rules, since we're a discussion forum, and demanding that your beliefs are Truth means a conversation about them keeps meeting the wall of your adamancy. If you open another thread here, please keep in mind that it's not your blog and preaching isn't allowed, so if you can please present only arguments you can support with reason and evidence. This thread is closed.
  22. Said the Big Bad Wolf.
  23. Except I can dip my cup into the ocean and have lots of water molecules. Can I borrow a cup of spacetime from you? Fluid has a specific meaning in physics, whereas fabric isn't used at all in physics, except in pop-sci articles. The way you're using "fabric" is more akin to "underlying structure", or "makeup" or "basic framework". But those are definitely physical things, so if you have an example of the geometry of spacetime actually being something I can hold (or borrow a cup of), I'd like to hear about it.
  24. Sorry, but "avoid" can only be applied to future events, not past or present. Something inevitable WILL happen, but hasn't yet. You can't prevent something that's already happened, because you can't use the word "prevent" with regard to the past. To be clear, when you say "fabric", are you referencing the 2-dimensional "rubber sheet" analogy for spacetime?
  25. I would argue that our economic basis should never be 100% private, public, or state-owned. A healthy mix seems to work best, but capitalism is the weed in the garden. If you don't keep it heavily regulated, it slowly takes over everything. I think you're wrong here. In my experience, most public works start out just great, but because much of their apparatus is governed by representatives of various political parties and ideological persuasions, they eventually fall prey to those who want to tap into public funding for private interests. You say "but they don't" like it's baked into the system, but I think it's the loopholes that allow corruption to start that's baked in. I think what's needed in cases like this are common sense, state-mandated regulations that can't be changed by party whim. And I think you're misguided about the incentives. Making and spending your own money doesn't have to disappear just because the schools and roads and utilities and libraries and postal service and ports are owned and managed by the public or state. Once again, you're arguing against 100% Communism or Socialism, and that hasn't been suggested here, not even once.

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