Quote from: TheEngineer on December 27, 2007, 02:48:37 PMQuote from: cwolfe on December 27, 2007, 02:45:51 PMYou would rather trust in an undetectable Dark Energy than an easily detectable Universal Gravitation?You have detected gravitation? That's a pretty neat trick. So, when did you discover the graviton? Last time I checked, we could only detect gravitation's effect on stuff.
Quote from: cwolfe on December 27, 2007, 02:45:51 PMYou would rather trust in an undetectable Dark Energy than an easily detectable Universal Gravitation?You have detected gravitation? That's a pretty neat trick. So, when did you discover the graviton? Last time I checked, we could only detect gravitation's effect on stuff.
You would rather trust in an undetectable Dark Energy than an easily detectable Universal Gravitation?
The conspiracy has made it impossible to adequately explain FE theory in English.
For what seems like the millionth time, using the Cavendish Experiment. You get the exact same inverse-square law of gravitation that Newton used to derive Kepler's empirical laws.
Oh OK, so thats how it goes. So the gravitron must be discovered in a particle accelerator for you to accept gravitation. OK, wait for a few years, and watch. Just like many particles were discovered AFTER they were predicted. At any rate, the mere non-discovery of the gravitron is merely proof that the gravitron is a pain in the ass to find, just like the Higg's boson. It doesn't mean universal gravitation is wrong. How do you explain twin stars? More conspiracy?
Oh OK, so thats how it goes. So the gravitron must be discovered in a particle accelerator for you to accept gravitation.
Quote from: fshy94 on December 27, 2007, 02:54:57 PMOh OK, so thats how it goes. So the gravitron must be discovered in a particle accelerator for you to accept gravitation. OK, wait for a few years, and watch. Just like many particles were discovered AFTER they were predicted. At any rate, the mere non-discovery of the gravitron is merely proof that the gravitron is a pain in the ass to find, just like the Higg's boson. It doesn't mean universal gravitation is wrong. How do you explain twin stars? More conspiracy?So you can detect an amusement ride in a particle accelerator?
So your point is moot. Glad we agree.
Quote from: TheEngineer on December 27, 2007, 02:53:52 PMSo your point is moot. Glad we agree.But you make the claim that there IS no inverse-square law, am I right?
You don't "see" anything, you merely see the light reflecting and radiating from objects.
Quote from: cwolfe on December 27, 2007, 03:11:20 PMQuote from: TheEngineer on December 27, 2007, 02:53:52 PMSo your point is moot. Glad we agree.But you make the claim that there IS no inverse-square law, am I right?No.
On the FE, gravitation is generated by our perpetual constant acceleration.
So now you are changing the argument. That's a typical RE'er.Now, how about we get back on topic?
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