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See?Says 'top poster of month'![]()
See?Says 'top poster of month'![]()
Either would be a step up from where you are.
They just spit out random insults, context means nothing to them, they're like completely broken AI'Top poster of month'
Your only achievement in life.![]()
I wonder if scientists have discovered the universe he exists in yet?Says 'top poster of month'![]()
Do you have any idea what was being discussed yet?I wonder if scientists have discovered the universe he exists in yet?
Yep, your rampant idiocy, no idea what you are on about though.Do you have any idea what was being discussed yet?
UnfrickenbelievableYep, your rampant idiocy, no idea what you are on about though.
Sir, as Myles would say, you are a total pillock, but happy in that state obviously.Unfrickenbelievable
I said that the last time we (you and I) spoke about science, you were calling out da scientists about a confirmed interstellar object travelling through our solar system as being "bullshit". Does this really not make any sense or recall to you, on any planet Earth? You're away with fairies, son. Put Moron #2 on
Sir, as Myles would say, you are a total pillock, but happy in that state obviously.
How so, you nincompoop spammer?I'm not going to till over old ground but your comprehension is woefully inadequate.
My dear fellow, I am sitting in an airport waiting for a plane home having had a very intense couple of weeks doing reasonably useful stuff, it's called a job.How so, you nincompoop spammer?
It's intensely clear that what you perceive as "obnoxiousness" is a manifestation of your own insecurity, been saying it for ages, you're a textbook caseMy dear fellow, I am sitting in an airport waiting for a plane home having had a very intense couple of weeks doing reasonably useful stuff, it's called a job.
Have you done anything useful other than pick your nose, scratch your arse and generally polish your obnoxiousness?
Boarding soon, happy days! Why don’t you run along and make a pretend plane from the pizza boxes you have stacked about the Kip and then you could have great craic acting the in-flight bog cleaner!It's intensely clear that what you perceive as "obnoxiousness" is a manifestation of your own insecurity, being saying it for ages.
And rather than accept the fact that you're a dumbass (and try to improve yourself), you lash out. You, Moron #1 and Gowl have so much in common
First time today anyway.You'd swear this guy was on a flight for the first time in his life
Certainly is, the guy driving it is wearing a suit, but then again, so did Mr Ferguson.Ah shure, it's a bit different from the tract-tor, Fish
For @Hermit:
If space is bent and causes light to bend (P), we will observe a star near the sun during a solar eclipse (Q).
We observe a star near the sun during a solar eclipse (Q), therefore space is bent and causes light to bend (P).
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Qzm947lBqnE&t=22m10s
Do you get it now?!
I'm not asking you if you believe gravity exists (you don't because you're a goofball), I'm asking you if you understand the experiment?
From the fool who's never left his mammy's apron strings and who's only achievement in life is to be 'top poster of month' on a small Irish political website.You'd swear this guy was on a flight for the first time in his life
Sparky why do you fight with every single poster on this Site?It's intensely clear that what you perceive as "obnoxiousness" is a manifestation of your own insecurity, been saying it for ages, you're a textbook case And rather than accept the fact that you're a dumbass (and try to improve yourself), you lash out. You, Moron #1 and Gowl have so much in common..
We're talking about the claim that "space" i.e. an area without physical matter, is curved! It's total nonsense because a non-physical concept such as space cannot be curved.Hermit what are you talking about?
From the video:
"His theory won't be accepted until he can demonstrate this radical concept. Suddenly, he is struck by an idea: If he can shine a beam of light through an area where space is curved, then according to his theory the beam of light will actually appear to bend."
"If he can shine a beam of light through an area where space is curved" - this is already assuming that space is curved (the conclusion, thing you're trying to prove, included in the premise), which is begging the question.
I suppose that'll have to doIf he can shine a beam of light through an area where space is curved(P), then according to his theory the beam of light will actually appear to bend(Q).
Light from star appears to bendduring solar eclipse (Q), therefore space is curved(P).
I understand SirOf course you could have drank something other than vodka to get drunk.
We're talking about the claim that "space" i.e. an area without physical matter, is curved! It's total nonsense because a non-physical concept such as space cannot be curved.
A solar eclipse does not prove that space is curved, good griefI am also pointing out a logical fallacy in the claim that a solar eclipse proves that space is curved.
The fallacy is like this:
If you drank a bottle of vodka, you would be drunk.
I observe that you are drunk, therefore you must have drank a bottle of vodka.
This is fallacious because of course you could have drank something other than vodka to get drunk.
Yeah, I know it doesn't, that's my whole point, but you and they are claiming that a solar eclipse does prove it.A solar eclipse does not prove that space is curved, good grief![]()
This specific total solar eclipse was significant because it helped prove Einstein's theory of relativity.[3]
Nope, it's only you saying that and you've finally reached MaF levels of incomprehension. And I was right about that all along, from the Moon thread to the UFO Hoax thread to hereYeah, I know it doesn't, that's my whole point, but you and they are claiming that a solar eclipse does prove it.
Nope, it's only you saying that
...during a solar eclipse.The objects of interest were the Sun and the stars.
But it's like I first asked you:![]()
The Solar Eclipse That Made Albert Einstein a Science Celebrity | Britannica
In February 1919 two teams of astronomers from the Greenwich and Cambridge observatories set out for Sobral, Brazil, and Príncipe (an island off the coast of Africa), respectively, with sophisticated equipment that would allow them to photograph a solar eclipse as it cut across South America...www.britannica.com
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How Australia's 1922 solar eclipse proved Einstein right
A total eclipse that travelled the full width of Australia in 1922 offered astronomers the chance to confirm Einstein’s theory of general relativity - and for the community to enjoy a rare spectacle.www.astronomy.com
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| EarthSky
May 29, 2019, is the 100th anniversary of a total solar eclipse, during which Sir Arthur Eddington observed the bending of light around the sun, thereby proving Einstein's general relativity theory and catapulting Einstein into rock star fame.earthsky.org
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A solar eclipse helped prove Einstein’s theory of general relativity
“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.” -Albert Einstein From HistoryFacts.com | Decades before Albert Einstein became a pop culture phenomenon by sticking out his tongue on his 72nd birthday, he was an emerging theoretical...www.oklahomaminerals.com
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This Is How, 100 Years Ago, A Solar Eclipse Proved Einstein Right And Newton Wrong
The solar eclipse of May 29, 1919, was the nail in the coffin of a Newtonian Universe.www.forbes.com
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The eclipse that proved Einstein right and changed our understanding of the universe
When the moon blotted out the sun on May 29, 1919, scientists were able to confirm the physicist's theory of relativity.www.nbcnews.com
...during a solar eclipse.
But it's like I first asked you:
Post in thread 'To The Moon' https://www.sarsfieldsvirtualpub.com/threads/to-the-moon.162/post-120133
Do you think that something different happens during a solar eclipse, something that isn't happening all the time?
The Sun is "bending" the starlight from distant stars positioned around it always, duh
Under normal conditions, Einstein’s prediction was impossible to test, for the simple reason that sunlight drowns out the light from nearby stars, making them invisible to observers on Earth. The darkness of an eclipse, though, would allow the astronomers to observe and photograph the field of stars around the Sun.
lol And?![]()
The Solar Eclipse That Made Albert Einstein a Science Celebrity | Britannica
In February 1919 two teams of astronomers from the Greenwich and Cambridge observatories set out for Sobral, Brazil, and Príncipe (an island off the coast of Africa), respectively, with sophisticated equipment that would allow them to photograph a solar eclipse as it cut across South America...www.britannica.com
So are you saying a solar eclipse did prove space is curved? Or do you disagree with all those links I posted that say the eclipse did prove it?Except, during a solar eclipse
Are you saying that, according to general relativity, space is only curved during a solar eclipse? I first asked you that question ages ago, I think it's about time that you answered itSo are you saying a solar eclipse did prove space is curved? Or do you disagree with all those links I posted that say the eclipse did prove it?
Must be great having all this time James!I see that @PlunkettsGhost is smashing that Like button on @Hermit's posts. It's fascinating, isn't it. Anything to say, Plunker?![]()
They don't even have their own original ad homsMust be great having all this time James!
@PlunkettsGhost offered this gem in the Moon thread shortly before:But it's like I first asked you:
Post in thread 'To The Moon' https://www.sarsfieldsvirtualpub.com/threads/to-the-moon.162/post-120133
Do you think that something different happens during a solar eclipse, something that isn't happening all the time?
The Sun is "bending" the starlight from distant stars positioned around it always, duh
It's funny to look back on this thread and see the same old shit from the usual (anti-science) suspectsAnd this is of course sort of ridiculous because of the assumption that gravity isn't at play when of course it is, just like it is when a solid exerts an upward force on another solid (with fluids we call it buoyancy)