Science, Creation & EvolutionInteresting discussion from Steven Jones on leaving theJM: I am utterly and thoroughly convinced that you do not read any of my posts with an eye towards comprehension. I've indicated that the 'breed of dog' is an artificial limit imposed by you and not by science. I'm also convinced by your constant use of the word 'prove' that you have no inkling of how science is done. Then again, in the very next breath you seem to show an understanding. I'm having trouble dealing with your logical disconnects. JM: Once again, you did not read what I said. I never acknowledged that there is any decay of c that is fatal to our understanding of the universe. I said that the constancy of c is specifically defined for specific conditions. We know 100% that c is not constant in all situations. The decay of c of which you are enamored has no scientific support. It might be good to review how c varies under natural conditions, when c is considered a constant and how a variable c would affect relative and absolute time. I'm quite willing to discuss this with you, but only if you are willing to learn from your many mistaken ideas. Before you accuse me of being condescending, I am perfectly happy to acknowledge that you wil probably disagree with what I have to say about the constancy of c under specific conditions, but it really would help all involved (including lurkers) if the importance of c is discussed clearly. I've looked at the threads on here and found nothing but a whole lot of confused physics (especially the posts by tuppence). How about it, you willing to start over and discuss (a) Under what conditions modern science considers c constant (remember you are free to disagree with this) but it might help as a launching point) (b) How c varies under natural conditions (c) How c may have behaved early on in the formation of the Universe (again you may disagree completely with this) (d) The effect of variable c on relativistic effects. It is important to clarify what each of these points means before we can argue the finer points. I'm up to it, are you? Cheers Joe Meert |
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