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Title: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Marty Champions on March 21, 2007, 02:11:37 AM
"Einstein arrived at the concepts first, and then tried to discover how to prove them afterwards; this is the fundamental principle of intuition, whereas empirical science is a fusion of physical observations. Einstein’s theories eventually led to the observation that as one star passes behind another star, the light from the one in back, which should now be covered, is still visible. This apparent paradox was explained by what Einstein had already figured out - the gravity field of the star in front was so strong that it actually curved the space around it, and anything traveling through that space, including light, had to travel through the curve."
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: The Luke on March 21, 2007, 02:25:13 AM
You train with Adonis just a couple of times and suddenly you've got a physics degree too?


The Luke
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Marty Champions on March 21, 2007, 02:27:23 AM
You train with Adonis just a couple of times and suddenly you've got a physics degree too?


The Luke

everything happens for a reason
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: The Luke on March 21, 2007, 02:34:53 AM
I actually HAVE a physics degree... I don't work for NASA like Adonis, but I know enough to know he doesn't know what he's talking about.

Whereas you Daddywaddy don't seem to understand that you simply don't understand, you only seem to.


The Luke
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Marty Champions on March 21, 2007, 02:37:18 AM
I actually HAVE a physics degree... I don't work for NASA like Adonis, but I know enough to know he doesn't know what he's talking about.

Whereas you Daddywaddy don't seem to understand that you simply don't understand, you only seem to.


The Luke

is that a sugar coated insult?
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Marty Champions on March 21, 2007, 02:39:41 AM
I actually HAVE a physics degree... I don't work for NASA like Adonis, but I know enough to know he doesn't know what he's talking about.

Whereas you Daddywaddy don't seem to understand that you simply don't understand, you only seem to.


The Luke

as soon as you think you know everything you cannot learn, there is no desire too. therefore i know nothing. i continue to leap the hurdles of earth in this demension with grace, and loving of one another, wich is truly the key
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: The Luke on March 21, 2007, 02:47:43 AM
Oh, sorry... my bad.

I thought you were being arrogant and self-important (a la Adonis)... you're actually just stoned.

Sorry.


The Luke
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: BigCypriate on March 21, 2007, 02:48:47 AM
as soon as you think you know everything you cannot learn, there is no desire too. therefore i know nothing. i continue to leap the hurdles of earth in this demension with grace, and loving of one another, wich is truly the key

Hahahahaha yes!!! tell us more oh ancient one
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Samourai Pizzacat on March 21, 2007, 03:41:14 AM
No!!! Don't mention the Demension!! It's pure evil!!  Noooooo!!!
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: TheAnimal on March 21, 2007, 03:44:34 AM
Daddywaddy, you sir are not intelligent but the economy will thrive on the fruits of your labour.
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: jaejonna on March 21, 2007, 06:07:53 AM
I actually HAVE a physics degree... I don't work for NASA like Adonis, but I know enough to know he doesn't know what he's talking about.

Whereas you Daddywaddy don't seem to understand that you simply don't understand, you only seem to.


The Luke
So how does your physics degree help you find creatures that originate from folk lore ?
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: donrhummy on March 21, 2007, 07:08:17 AM
"Einstein arrived at the concepts first, and then tried to discover how to prove them afterwards; this is the fundamental principle of intuition,

Wait, I thought Weider invented that. Isn't it the "Weider Intuition Principle"?
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: ManBearPig... on March 21, 2007, 07:10:36 AM
Hahahahaha yes!!! tell us more oh ancient one

Ha ha, i hope daddywaddy's wielding a sword while typing this up.
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Buttsuck on March 21, 2007, 07:20:18 AM
as soon as you think you know everything you cannot learn, there is no desire too. therefore i know nothing. i continue to leap the hurdles of earth in this demension with grace, and loving of one another, wich is truly the key
Indeed, the man who admits he knows nothing knows everything
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Kegdrainer on March 21, 2007, 07:37:06 AM
einstein was a dropout, and his most famous theory of relativity means very little.  Chalkboard scientists like him and crippie boy hawkins are mere shadows of true scientific genius minds like Nicola Tesla who actually built the shit they theorized about.
   
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Buttsuck on March 21, 2007, 07:40:14 AM
einstein was a dropout, and his most famous theory of relativity means very little.  Chalkboard scientists like him and crippie boy hawkins are mere shadows of true scientific genius minds like Nicola Tesla who actually built the shit they theorized about.
   
You cannot appreciate genius.
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: dr.chimps on March 21, 2007, 07:53:43 AM
Indeed, the man who admits he knows nothing knows everything
Yup, this is pretty close to Socrates' axiom that the more one knows, the more one knows nothing. DW is actually onto something this time. 
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Kegdrainer on March 21, 2007, 08:30:50 AM
You cannot appreciate genius.
Einstein's theories were mostly on paper.  Tesla built things with his two hands.

einstein was a paper genius, and more than likely stole most of his ideas from the patent office that he worked in off of other people's hard worl.

And he was a jew.

tesla was a true genius, and built machines that were 200 years before their time.


Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Mick33 on March 21, 2007, 08:34:35 AM
You are as dumb as your last post.
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 21, 2007, 10:01:36 AM
"Einstein arrived at the concepts first, and then tried to discover how to prove them afterwards; this is the fundamental principle of intuition, whereas empirical science is a fusion of physical observations. Einstein’s theories eventually led to the observation that as one star passes behind another star, the light from the one in back, which should now be covered, is still visible. This apparent paradox was explained by what Einstein had already figured out - the gravity field of the star in front was so strong that it actually curved the space around it, and anything traveling through that space, including light, had to travel through the curve."


you mean when one star is ALMOST behind another star one see an apparent position which is not the real position..(gravity causes the bending of light..gravity initself canot be bent cause its carried by the masless<predicted..not yet discovered> particle graviton)

someone bought their first copy of " a brief history of time"  ;D


if you are REALLY interested..go to www.video.google.com

and search " elegant universe"

watch
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 21, 2007, 10:02:41 AM
magic!  8)

the dluble slit experiment/./a la uncertanity principle

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4237751840526284618&q=quantum+mechanics

enjoy!  :)
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Mike on March 21, 2007, 10:07:47 AM
magic!  8)

the dluble slit experiment/./a la uncertanity principle

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4237751840526284618&q=quantum+mechanics

enjoy!  :)

I can die now...
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Buttsuck on March 21, 2007, 10:13:28 AM
Einstein's theories were mostly on paper.  Tesla built things with his two hands.

einstein was a paper genius, and more than likely stole most of his ideas from the patent office that he worked in off of other people's hard worl.

And he was a jew.

tesla was a true genius, and built machines that were 200 years before their time.



Epic racism ahahhahahah you live in the south don't you. I admire the jews. They take control of stupid people and use them.
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 21, 2007, 10:26:43 AM
I can die now...


i step on bugs everyday...

whats your point? :-\
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 21, 2007, 10:28:41 AM
Einstein's theories were mostly on paper.  Tesla built things with his two hands.

einstein was a paper genius, and more than likely stole most of his ideas from the patent office that he worked in off of other people's hard worl.

And he was a jew.

tesla was a true genius, and built machines that were 200 years before their time.




ya happened to watch the vid i posted on tesla on the politix..tesla ws beyond his time agreed..

but if einstein ws wong about relativity and the time dialation effects of high speed travel..everytime we went to mars..we'd miss it  ;)
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: El Diablo Blanco on March 21, 2007, 10:29:02 AM
Hard to see, the future is.
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 21, 2007, 10:32:39 AM
Hard to see, the future is.

lol...ciassic!  ;D



<i know i'm being a nerd..but your comment tells me..go google CPT symmetry..it'll be a good read 4 ya>
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: The Luke on March 21, 2007, 11:05:53 AM
Just for the record...

Einstein (just about) beats Nikola Tesla.... and Isaac Newton beats them both, hands down.



The Luke
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: XFACTOR on March 21, 2007, 11:29:36 AM
I actually HAVE a physics degree... I don't work for NASA like Adonis, but I know enough to know he doesn't know what he's talking about.

Whereas you Daddywaddy don't seem to understand that you simply don't understand, you only seem to.


The Luke

Please tell me Adonis did not say he works for NASA, or for that matter has a degree in Physics
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: The True Adonis on March 21, 2007, 11:48:12 AM
as soon as you think you know everything you cannot learn, there is no desire too. therefore i know nothing. i continue to leap the hurdles of earth in this demension with grace, and loving of one another, wich is truly the key
As soon as you admit that you know nothing, you are on the path to know everything.
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: benjamin pearson on March 21, 2007, 12:06:31 PM
einstein was a dropout, and his most famous theory of relativity means very little.  Chalkboard scientists like him and crippie boy hawkins are mere shadows of true scientific genius minds like Nicola Tesla who actually built the shit they theorized about.
   

you are a fat idiot
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 21, 2007, 03:59:45 PM
Just for the record...

Einstein (just about) beats Nikola Tesla.... and Isaac Newton beats them both, hands down.



The Luke

wow you mean if i sent a rocket to the moon under newtonian physics and didn't hold a regard to relativistic effects it'd get there? ???

whewn ya say newtown is better then gimme a reason why mate or at least a link as to why ya think so?
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 21, 2007, 04:00:23 PM
As soon as you admit that you know nothing, you are on the path to know everything.

as soon as ya admit to being constipated...your bowel shall runneth again!  :-\
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: The Luke on March 21, 2007, 06:08:42 PM
wow you mean if i sent a rocket to the moon under newtonian physics and didn't hold a regard to relativistic effects it'd get there? ???

whewn ya say newtown is better then gimme a reason why mate or at least a link as to why ya think so?

-Tesla was a brilliant theoretically-minded engineer, he invented AC electricty; the radio and much much more...
-Einstein devised a method of correcting the failings of Newtonian physics at relativistic speeds and when dealing with extreme energies/masses.
-Newton drew up a book surmising all of known physics at the time, then added several times as much NEW material. Think about it, it would be equivalent to someone writing an encyclopedia of science: chapter one, all known science... chapters two; three; four and five - brand new science that I thought up myself.
Newton invented optics, calculus, gravitational theory, the concept of forces, the quantification of physical processes, modern pecuniary science (minting), harmonics, algebra, cryptography, geometric representation of forces... the dude pretty much invented PHYSICS itself (along with several other sciences).

He did all of this with NO formal schooling... and his physics/science related writings comprise little more than a tenth of his total extant work (much of the rest being various esoteric endeavours).

If they'd been handing out Nobel prizes in Newton's time, he'd have won all of them pretty much every year... and every second or third year he'd be accepting a new award covering a science he had created.

Einstein's work warranted two or three Nobels... Tesla could have had as many as five... Newton is owed dozens.


The Luke
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 21, 2007, 06:11:17 PM
good argument about newton..BUT he stood on the shoulders of giants..agreed?


now where have i heard dat before?  :P
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: ManBearPig... on March 21, 2007, 06:23:44 PM
tesla made a ship disappear in philadelphia.  true story.
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Marty Champions on March 21, 2007, 06:24:37 PM
-Tesla was a brilliant theoretically-minded engineer, he invented AC electricty; the radio and much much more...
-Einstein devised a method of correcting the failings of Newtonian physics at relativistic speeds and when dealing with extreme energies/masses.
-Newton drew up a book surmising all of known physics at the time, then added several times as much NEW material. Think about it, it would be equivalent to someone writing an encyclopedia of science: chapter one, all known science... chapters two; three; four and five - brand new science that I thought up myself.
Newton invented optics, calculus, gravitational theory, the concept of forces, the quantification of physical processes, modern pecuniary science (minting), harmonics, algebra, cryptography, geometric representation of forces... the dude pretty much invented PHYSICS itself (along with several other sciences).

He did all of this with NO formal schooling... and his physics/science related writings comprise little more than a tenth of his total extant work (much of the rest being various esoteric endeavours).

If they'd been handing out Nobel prizes in Newton's time, he'd have won all of them pretty much every year... and every second or third year he'd be accepting a new award covering a science he had created.

Einstein's work warranted two or three Nobels... Tesla could have had as many as five... Newton is owed dozens.


The Luke
good post
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: chainsaw on March 21, 2007, 06:24:47 PM
as soon as you think you know everything you cannot learn, there is no desire too. therefore i know nothing. i continue to leap the hurdles of earth in this demension with grace, and loving of one another, wich is truly the key

Daddy, you seem light one ellightened dude, did you see the movie the Secret of read a Napolean Hill Book?
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Marty Champions on March 21, 2007, 06:25:27 PM
tesla made a ship disappear in philadelphia.  true story.
discuss
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Marty Champions on March 21, 2007, 06:26:04 PM
Daddy, you seem light one ellightened dude, did you see the movie the Secret of read a Napolean Hill Book?

no
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: chainsaw on March 21, 2007, 06:26:29 PM
As soon as you admit that you know nothing, you are on the path to know everything.

Adonis, I agree, you do know nothing.
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: beatmaster on March 21, 2007, 06:29:21 PM
tesla made a ship disappear in philadelphia.  true story.

where's the story on this?
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: chainsaw on March 21, 2007, 06:31:56 PM
no

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Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 21, 2007, 06:48:07 PM
tesla made a ship disappear in philadelphia.  true story.

no the montauk project and the phili experiment ws conducted as research furthering what he had already done..
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: 240 is Back on March 21, 2007, 06:51:05 PM
Fate is everything.  We have free choice but the bullets are already lined up.
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 21, 2007, 06:59:06 PM
Fate is everything.  We have free choice but the bullets are already lined up.

I believe the universe has a wave function and it collapses according to our precption of the universe..


ie..

free will..
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: warrior_code on March 21, 2007, 07:09:25 PM
discuss

where do you think humans came from?
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: dr.chimps on March 21, 2007, 08:53:20 PM
good argument about newton..BUT he stood on the shoulders of giants..agreed?


now where have i heard dat before?  :P

When Newton said that he was (in)directly addressing Robert Hooke, who was a 'competitor' of Newton's and of small/dwarf stature. Not very nice, but well played.  ;)
Title: Re: Everything physical is not always what it seems
Post by: Bast000 on March 21, 2007, 09:12:46 PM
Einstein's theories were mostly on paper.  Tesla built things with his two hands.

einstein was a paper genius, and more than likely stole most of his ideas from the patent office that he worked in off of other people's hard worl.

And he was a jew.





'And he was a jew.'  ???