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Old 09-Nov-2005, 22:23   #1
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Default No big bang and now this!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/st...627424,00.html

Cool...
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Old 09-Nov-2005, 22:37   #2
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Ok i'm getting the new power source thing... but.... no big bang?? when did that happen?
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Old 09-Nov-2005, 22:46   #3
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The Guardian is a few months behind the times:

http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/9/8/4 (August 2004)

Also in Nature 404, 218-218 (16 Mar 2000).
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Old 09-Nov-2005, 22:54   #4
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http://mistersnitch.blogspot.com/200...ry-minute.html

'nuff said.

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Old 09-Nov-2005, 23:01   #5
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He says he can reduce plain hydrogen to a lower energy state, if he really wanted to prove he could do it he would provide samples of the stuff ... it's just like with that compression scammer, you can always find experts who will fall for it.
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Old 09-Nov-2005, 23:21   #6
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you never know.... everything is possible.... how many thoeries were later scrapped?
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 08:47   #7
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everything is possible....:
Just try coding a "halting test" program
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 09:59   #8
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Ok maybe i didn't bold it enough...

NO BIG BANG??!?!?!!!11eleven
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 10:20   #9
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its several years old they claim that K+ ions catalyse the reaction. ( So why hasn't the sea exploded I'm sure there are heaps of K+ ions in it ). Some uni took a look at the theory and concluded that this new Classical Quantum Dynamics doesn't even predict the hydrino state so even if CDM was correct there is still evidence pointing to a potential Hydrino state. Frankly if this thing really existed it would be very stable and well it would be easy to provide a sample.
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 11:21   #10
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Ouch epic... This is worse that the free energy guy who cropped up on discovery channel a while back...some guy from the south. Guess my lobbying for fission is still on! We now have provincial libs lined up for a 2nd reactor at Lepreau.

I had read a few weeks ago that increasing number of physicists think there never was a big bang... cant find that link now...
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 11:23   #11
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I had read a few weeks ago that increasing number of physicists think there never was a big bang... cant find that link now...
Missed that. I'd love to see what they think happened....
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 11:42   #12
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Missed that. I'd love to see what they think happened....
Intelligent desgin of course.

( Well frankly I've yet to see someone actually come up with a better theory for everything )
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 11:59   #13
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Just try coding a "halting test" program
Easy enough if you give me the exact value of Omega.
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 12:38   #14
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well, we know this guy isn't using Brown's gas.
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