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Re: The Big Bang Theory Paradigm
Posted:
Jan 16, 2013 8:38 PM
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On Jan 15, 7:07 pm, Kevin <barry196...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I would be remiss to say that The Big Bang Theory is an article of > faith when it is an article of trust instead... Volumes could be > written and said about this distinction... I am ostensively an expert > but what does that mean just between the two of us?... What is a > theory that has lost all pretense of sentiment?... I would just like > to say that I can tolerate anything that comes from a woman but > fatalistic and infantile males are intolerable to me and that seems to > be the type of person who has the greatest expertise and confidence in > 'The Big Bang Theory'... The Big Bang Theory *WORKS* because so much > is riding on it? Yeah, Well, I don't have a problem with being > sensible about it but what do you tell to young students (given that > I'm embarking on a new carreer as a university faculty member...) How > do you convey to a student that a thesis which has merit has to not > only have merit but it has to *work* as well?
Big Bang has GR predicting it,and the 2.7 K space temperature predicted by Gamow. TreBert
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