hanson
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Re: TERRIBLE Nobel Prize for Accelerating Universe
Posted:
Oct 8, 2011 10:21 PM
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"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@gmail.com> wrote: -- Brad Guth wrote: > Brad wrote: At best the expansion theory is only outdated by 13+ billion years. So there is really no honest way of telling what's happening way the hell out there. >> Sam wrote: When we look at the moon we see is as it was 1.3 seconds ago. When we look at the Sun the delay is 8+ minutes. Because of the finite speed of light we can observer what has happened in the very distant past and the early universe. Quit complaining. > hanson wrote: Sam, Sam, Sam, listen. You were too quick on the trigger with telling Brad what he already knows. > Brad meant to say: "there is really no honest way of telling what's happening way the hell out there RIGHT NOW, at this very moment. --- Get it, Sam!? > Reflect on it, Sam. Brad's statement touches on some profound philoso-physical point: "It sucks to never know what you can expect and much less to find, at the time when you depart from here, onto your cosmic trip into the "undiscovered land from whose borne no traveler has yet returned". Sam, all your SR/GR crud wont help you jack shit. > Thanks for the laughs though, guys... ahahahanson
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