Re: A Bad Day for Younger Dryas Impact Theory
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 1:09 pm
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“A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.”
― Max Planck, Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers
“Science advances one funeral at a time.”
― Max Planck
“When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.”
― Max Planck
“New scientific ideas never spring from a communal body, however organized, but rather from the head of an individually inspired researcher who struggles with his problems in lonely thought and unites all his thought on one single point which is his whole world for the moment.”
― Max Planck
“Science enhances the moral value of life, because it furthers a love of truth and reverence—love of truth displaying itself in the constant endeavor to arrive at a more exact knowledge of the world of mind and matter around us, and reverence, because every advance in knowledge brings us face to face with the mystery of our own being.”
― Max Planck, Where is Science Going?
“The highest court is in the end one’s own conscience and conviction—that goes for you and for Einstein and every other physicist—and before any science there is first of all belief.”
― Max Planck, The Dilemmas of an Upright Man: Max Planck and the Fortunes of German Science
“We have no right to assume that any physical laws exist, or if they have existed up to now, that they will continue to exist in a similar manner in the future.”
― Max Planck, The Universe in the Light of Modern Physics
https://youtu.be/t3J_2R9rAp8“The goal is nothing other than the coherence and completeness of the system not only in respect of all details, but also in respect of all physicists of all places, all times, all peoples, and all cultures.”
― Max Planck, The Dilemmas of an Upright Man: Max Planck and the Fortunes of German Science
lol-circumspice wrote:Ah...![]()
Kalopin/Tony Hood is back to bore us with his cut & paste, plagiarized, pissing on the wall, incoherent non sequitur bullshit... Oh joy...
Seek professional mental health care Tony. You need it desperately.
-appears to be your dilemma?Prepare for weeping, wailing & gnashing of teeth...
-who told you this? ...where is the proof? ...how was this determined? ...is this what you were taught? ...are you teaching this? ...why? ...do you have the proof? ...I DO!shawomet » Sat Dec 24, 2016 7:48 am -"...dating from fairly recently in the Cenozoic Era..."
Look around you... [Circumspice- spy-bot algorithm?;-]circumspice » Sat Dec 24, 2016 4:44 pm - Where do you get this information? Where is this claim you made observable?
fail to adequately assess their level of competence — or specifically, their incompetence — at a task and thus consider themselves much more competent than everyone else.
...but if you care to understand how you got here-"...people who are too stupid to know how stupid they are".
[...you see?, this is why, Circ.- so much b.s. has been learned...]Cognito » Thu Jan 05, 2017 11:55 am - consider taking a few courses in celestial mechanics to determine the mega-forces that would come to bear from a Moon impact, or even near miss. Those forces would create a TOTAL EXTINCTION EVENT and we wouldn't be here.
[...ya'want the redpill? ;-]Minimalist » Thu Jan 05, 2017 3:02 pm
He doesn't deal in facts, Cogs. This one has his own reality.
Minimalist wrote:Don't worry, Tony. No one will ever confuse you with Max Planck.
...yes, the "reality" where "...it's all such a mystery!..." and "...I guess we'll never know!...", "...why this?...", "...why that?..."..."...simply don't live in the same reality..."
"Why Are The Billions Of Years Old Moeraki Boulders So Perfectly Round?..."
lol, what an assumption! well given the level of... I guess, that's Occams razor?",,, They appear to have been made by hammering natural boulders with other rocks, then polishing with sand. The degree of finishing and precision of working varies considerably. The gabbro came from sites in the hills, several kilometres away from where the finished spheres are found, though some unfinished spheres remain in the hills..."
though-"If the huge stone in Bosnia is found to be hewn by human hands, it would be the largest man-made stone ball ever found - twice as heavy as the Costa Rican ones,..."
[;-]]]]]]] ha, lol- "weahtering"?!,"cementing"?!,... hilarious...]"...Experts were quoted in MailOnline as saying they believed the boulder was not man made...". "...A lecturer at the University of Manchester School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences told MailOnline that the spherical stone may be an example of concretion. This is when a compact mass of rock is formed by the precipitation of natural mineral cement within the spaces between sediment grains. The result is often spherical in shape, with the process forming the famed Koutu boulders in New Zealand.
Experts at the Geological Society, according to MailOnline, said the round shape of the rock could come from spheroidal weathering. This is a type of weathering affecting jointed bedrock. The result is formation of concentric or spherical layers of highly decayed rock..."
[...just love his quotes, don't you?]Minimalist » Tue Jan 31, 2017 10:51 pm
"Don't worry, Tony. No one will ever confuse you with Max Planck."
...you think I deserve a "Nobel"?! ;-]Tiompan » Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:28 am "But Max Plank is quite appropriate ."
...as, like I said, there were many advanced civilizations who had understood what had occurred, hence the myths, fables,...and, it makes perfect sense that the much softer limestone, nearer the surface had turned to melt, blanketing the surface-areas nearer the equator, while the much deeper, harder, igneous was formed into massive spherules, [...what an impact!...] as they are mainly of gabbro, and another indication they were not "carved"..."...Numerous myths surround the stones, such as they came from Atlantis, or that they were made as such by nature...."
oh, [literally, funny!;-]Tiompan wrote:Max = Maximum .
Plank = Thick piece of wood .
[let's try it-] ...I got your maximum, thick, piece of wood, right here!...;-]"...I got your Max Planck, right here!...;-]
-Max Planck
...it would be 'par for the course"?!circumspice- "...They'll be coming for you soon Tony..."
...shall I go on? Do you see a certain pattern here? Do you yet understand the mind-set of the Hierarchy? Do you believe that it has or will change/d?Persecution of Noted Physicians and Medical Scientists-
"...Galileo (1564–1642), in 1633 for publishing a treatise on his observation that the earth revolves around the sun. The Inquisition banned his writings and Galileo spent the remainder of his life under house arrest..."
"...Pythagoras (582–500 BC), was kidnapped from Egypt by the invading Persians and imprisoned in Persia.."
Rhazes (860–932 AD) ...His “western” teachings, rational thinking, and fame as a medical writer and practicing physician brought Rhazes into conflict with the local hierarchy. He lost his teaching position, he was arrested, and his books were outlawed. His torturers hit his head with his books until he was blind. He died in extreme poverty [1]..."
"...Abumeron Avenzoar (1093–1162) ...Because he and his pupils dared to express opinions contrary to Galen, a favorite of every organized religion, and because they promulgated doctrines of a self-renewing world (emergent evolution and virtual denial of creation), Avenzoar was persecuted and forbidden to write or teach. In his later years he earned his living by manual labor [2]..."
Guido Lanfranchi (1252–1315),...He was persecuted for political reasons and ultimately was driven out of Italy. He sought asylum in France and settled in Paris in 1295. He rapidly became known as the best surgeon in France.."
"...Andreas Vesalius (1514–1564) ... had a turbulent life. As a student he was expelled from the University of Louvain, Belgium...By dissecting the body of a Spanish nobleman who had died in his care, Vesalius found, when he opened the man’s chest, that the heart was still beating. He was accused of murder and was brought before the Inquisition. The King commuted Vesalius’s death sentence to a pilgrimage of penitence to the Holy Land. While on the passage back to Spain after his pilgrimage, he died in a shipwreck [4]..."
Michael Servetus (1511–1553),...Because he wrote a book in which he included certain remarks on the reform of Christianity, the book was regarded as heretical. He escaped from Spain and the Catholic Inquisition, but in Switzerland the Protestant Inquisition caught up with him. By order of John Calvin, Servetus was arrested, tortured, and burned at the stake on the shores of Lake Geneva together with copies of his book [5]..."