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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Physicists Make Stuff Up

This is beyond moronic. Now they're drawing conclusions (a.k.a. wild guesses) based on the pathetic hypothesis of dark matter. Considering there is already a better explanation than dark matter put forward by electric universe advocates.

There is no dark matter. There is electricity in space. It's been proven by the magnetic fields that can only exist where they do if there is current flow. The attractive force of these currents is many times that of gravity. It easily accounts for the missing attraction that main stream cosmologist claim must be from gravity caused by "dark matter". Not only do physicists speculating about dark matter have a long way to go, they are not even going in the right direction.

As for anti-matter, we won't understand that until we understand subatomic physics. The truth is, there is not a scientist on earth that knows squat about how electrons, protons and neutrons are constructed. Anti-matter may require rare subatomic particles to function. If space is infinite it may be that there are anti-matter galaxies out of detection range because anti-matter attracts anti-matter. And what are the electrical properties of anti-matter if positrons are what flow instead of electrons? What about anti-matter plasma? Is there an anti-matter equivalent for everything in the periodic table? This kind of list can go on for days. Many of these questions may be answered with a single discovery. Who knows.

The point is, wild speculation is fine as long as you state it as wild speculation. It's healthy for science even. It's the intelligible expression of curiosity that separates human curiosity from an animals. It leads to observation which leads to hypothesis which leads to testing which leads to theories and more testing and may someday lead to a new fact. But these people act like they actually discovered something.

/sigh

4 Comments:

Blogger Jar(egg)head said...

FTA: "[Dark matter] interacts very weakly with ordinary matter and, while playing a key role in our Universe, is almost undetectable."

So it makes up a large percentage of the matter in the universe, accounting for nearly half of the total mass, but you can't see, hear, taste or touch it, and it barely interacts with "normal" matter at all...

It's made of Unicorn Love Waves!

I am amazed but sadly unsurprised at the lengths to which many modern cosmologists will go in order to prop up a fundamentally flawed theory. They're well past simple and elegant; the current of state of cosmological theory resembles nothing so much as a mathematical Rube Goldberg device. If they've even heard of Occam's Razor, most of them apparently believe it to be a personal hygiene tool.

14:57  
Blogger The Mad Builder of Periwinkle said...

Hmmm... Most of the physicists I've seen apparently have no familiarity with razors of any kind.

So what they are saying is that Dark Matter is everywhere in the Universe, you can't see it, or physically validate its existence but it 'binds the Universe' together.

D00d...that's The Force!

'Don't try to frighten us with your sorcerer's way's Mr Cosmologist. Your sad devotion to that ancient religion has not helped you conjure up a Unified Field Theory, or given you clairvoyance enough to help you find and explanation for the working of the Universe."

17:06  
Blogger Churt(Elfkind) said...

I find your lack of faith disturbing. I shall throw meaningless propaganda against you until everyone believes it no matter how absurd it is. You have no idea of the power of mass ignorance driven by propaganda.

19:29  
Blogger Fundy said...

Wow. I though Dark Matter was a Super Hero. Oh wait that is what Jar said, I think.

09:14  

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