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On 2002-12-25 13:29, michael cyrek wrote:
I notice you [ljbrs] are somewhat of a philosopher. I tried to answer you directly on my site 'big bamg reputiation' but many of my answers do not seem to get posted.
You obviously accept everything the education establishment tells you. . . .
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What? Have you read a single word ljbrs has posted? This is completely *opposite* to everything ljbrs has said! I'm astonished and appalled that you can make such an accusation, which is not only unfounded, but contradicted by every statement ljbrs has ever posted!
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I myself am a free thinker and therefore evaluate everything I read. That is why I do not believe in the 'big bang interpretation' of the redshift.
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That doesn't follow logically. You might just as well say, "I don't believe in Manitoba, because I've never seen it for myself."
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He overlooked one very important LAW OF PHYSICS and that is that LIKE CHARGES REPEL EACH OTHER.
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Hm. So he's a Ph.D. in physics, and you're not, and you somehow imagine that you noticed something fundamental in physics that he overlooked...
Hello? Reality check?
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If you look in any physics book, there should be an illustration of the nature of the lightwaves. You will notice that these lightwaves have field lines that are perpendicular to the motion of these lightwaves. Therefore, the intrinsic force that works perpendicularily to these field lines expands the lightwaves in the same direction as the motion to cause the redshift.
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In which case lasers wouldn't work.
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The establishment astronomers will not accept this idea because it woukd cause a MAJOR REVOLUTION in cosmology that would overthrow their current 'big bang' concept,
MC
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No, they don't accept it because it's wrong. I'm sorry to be so rude here: I can't think of any way to explain this with the gentility that this board demands and which civility warrants... You're making up your own rules, and then acting angry when others don't accept them.
Try applying your free-thinking to *your own ideas* as well as to those of others. Ask yourself where your ideas come from, and whether or not they might be wrong. Examine *yourself* as well as everyone about you.
There's an old joke: a lady is at home, and hears, on the radio, that there is a driver going the wrong way on the freeway. She knows that her husband usually drives to work on that freeway. She quickly phones her husband on his cell phone and tells him, "Be careful out there! There's a driver going the wrong way!" And her husband shouts back, "Not just one! My God, there must be thousands of them!"
Silas