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Interesting!

Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: Malak
I still don't understand why it matters.

The pursuit of knowledge always matters. You have no idea what we might discover.

I disagree. The pursuit of love matters most, and blowing life-saving money away on theories and hogwash doesn't help the starving countries around the world.
 
Because it is beautiful.


Also, they want to find of the existence of God. It will take them longer than you, but at least they'll be right.
 
This is incredibly interesting. They are actually measuring the viscosity of the luminiferous ether. Totally unrelated to grvitron research (I almost didn't read because I thought it was a repost)
 
Originally posted by: Malak
Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: Malak
I still don't understand why it matters.

The pursuit of knowledge always matters. You have no idea what we might discover.

I disagree. The pursuit of love matters most, and blowing life-saving money away on theories and hogwash doesn't help the starving countries around the world.

How much do you help the starving countries of the world? Were you in Calcutta with Mother Theresa?
 
Originally posted by: myusername
This is incredibly interesting. They are actually measuring the viscosity of the luminiferous ether. Totally unrelated to grvitron research (I almost didn't read because I thought it was a repost)

If you say "luminiferous ether" one more time, I will kill you. For those of you that have been fooled, the theory before Einstein published his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905 was that light moved through an ether, sometimes spelled "aether", because nobody could explain the behaviors of light. That theory was debunked, and no self-respecting scientist has given it another thought. Myusername sounds like a complete idiot, as they are measuring the exact twist in the warping of spacetime surrounding the earth, not some rediculous "ether". In fact, he sounds even stupider when you realize that they give one reason of the experiment is to provide further proof of Relativity, and the ether was absolutely thrown out like yesterday's trash when Relativity came along. Don't try and sound smart again, myusername.
 
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
Originally posted by: myusername
This is incredibly interesting. They are actually measuring the viscosity of the luminiferous ether. Totally unrelated to grvitron research (I almost didn't read because I thought it was a repost)

If you say "luminiferous ether" one more time, I will kill you. For those of you that have been fooled, the theory before Einstein published his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905 was that light moved through an ether, sometimes spelled "aether", because nobody could explain the behaviors of light. That theory was debunked, and no self-respecting scientist has given it another thought. Myusername sounds like a complete idiot, as they are measuring the exact twist in the warping of spacetime surrounding the earth, not some rediculous "ether". In fact, he sounds even stupider when you realize that they give one reason of the experiment is to provide further proof of Relativity, and the ether was absolutely thrown out like yesterday's trash when Relativity came along. Don't try and sound smart again, myusername.
pwn3d
 
Originally posted by: myusername
Because it is beautiful.


Also, they want to find of the existence of God. It will take them longer than you, but at least they'll be right.

How can I not be right? I can see him on his webcam right now!
 
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
Originally posted by: myusername
This is incredibly interesting. They are actually measuring the viscosity of the luminiferous ether. Totally unrelated to grvitron research (I almost didn't read because I thought it was a repost)

If you say "luminiferous ether" one more time, I will kill you. For those of you that have been fooled, the theory before Einstein published his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905 was that light moved through an ether, sometimes spelled "aether", because nobody could explain the behaviors of light. That theory was debunked, and no self-respecting scientist has given it another thought. Myusername sounds like a complete idiot, as they are measuring the exact twist in the warping of spacetime surrounding the earth, not some rediculous "ether". In fact, he sounds even stupider when you realize that they give one reason of the experiment is to provide further proof of Relativity, and the ether was absolutely thrown out like yesterday's trash when Relativity came along. Don't try and sound smart again, myusername.

Actually I don't sound smart, I sound stoned. You sound like a boor, though, and you fail to provide anything of use in your post unless threatening me, telling me that what I have said is wrong, and calling me stupid. All of which is irrelevant to the fact that if you visualize the ether as a four dimensional substance instead of the fluid which you are clearly inhaling, it is a much better model than any you have provided.
 
Originally posted by: myusername
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
Originally posted by: myusername
This is incredibly interesting. They are actually measuring the viscosity of the luminiferous ether. Totally unrelated to grvitron research (I almost didn't read because I thought it was a repost)

If you say "luminiferous ether" one more time, I will kill you. For those of you that have been fooled, the theory before Einstein published his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905 was that light moved through an ether, sometimes spelled "aether", because nobody could explain the behaviors of light. That theory was debunked, and no self-respecting scientist has given it another thought. Myusername sounds like a complete idiot, as they are measuring the exact twist in the warping of spacetime surrounding the earth, not some rediculous "ether". In fact, he sounds even stupider when you realize that they give one reason of the experiment is to provide further proof of Relativity, and the ether was absolutely thrown out like yesterday's trash when Relativity came along. Don't try and sound smart again, myusername.

Actually I don't sound smart, I sound stoned. You sound like a boor, though, and you fail to provide anything of use in your post unless threatening me, telling me that what I have said is wrong, and calling me stupid. All of which is irrelevant to the fact that if you visualize the ether as a four dimensional substance instead of the fluid which you are clearly inhaling, it is a much better model than any you have provided.

Take it outside boys!
 
Actually I don't sound smart, I sound stoned. You sound like a boor, though, and you fail to provide anything of use in your post unless threatening me, telling me that what I have said is wrong, and calling me stupid. All of which is irrelevant to the fact that if you visualize the ether as a four dimensional substance instead of the fluid which you are clearly inhaling, it is a much better model than any you have provided.

/argument
 
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