Path: csiph.com!news.mixmin.net!eternal-september.org!reader01.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: The Starmaker Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics Subject: Re: The Earth is at the Center of the Universe Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2022 11:39:04 -0700 Organization: The Starmaker Organization Lines: 107 Message-ID: <634C4FC8.854@ix.netcom.com> References: <84743f46-91b3-44b7-9507-e8c558407ca7n@googlegroups.com> <6bd2be19-139d-4e69-becb-143f743cb21bn@googlegroups.com> <634994FD.1F4C@ix.netcom.com> Reply-To: starmaker@ix.netcom.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Info: reader01.eternal-september.org; posting-host="34efe1a6ce9ba58d026b1398a15d2226"; logging-data="3368243"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX19O3AxwkrXXvUtcdE9HThLbNChPUn2qR9Y=" Cancel-Lock: sha1:O/zUOimSQGOaZPgtBOD7TG4SQ2k= X-Antivirus: Avast (VPS 221016-2, 10/16/2022), Outbound message X-Antivirus-Status: Clean X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.04Gold (WinNT; U) Xref: csiph.com sci.physics.relativity:593562 sci.physics:863116 Thomas Heger wrote: > > Am 15.10.2022 um 20:50 schrieb The Starmaker: > > On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 09:17:26 +0200, Thomas Heger > > wrote: > > > >> Am 14.10.2022 um 18:57 schrieb The Starmaker: > >> > >>>> What we call 'universe' is actually, what we see in the night sky. > >>>> > >>>> But because 'to see' requires light and that time to travel, we do not > >>>> see the universe as it is, but receive a certain picture from our past. > >>>> > >>>> This picture is 'stacked in time', because further away is also longer ago. > >>>> > >>>> Now the 'real universe' might eventually be timeless, but our visions of > >>>> it are not. > >>>> > >>>> It is actually a little tricky to remove the influence of time in the > >>>> pictures we receive from the past and it is in most cases also impossible. > >>>> > >>>> But we could assume a universe out there, that we cannot see, but which > >>>> could eventually have such properties as a universal time. > >>>> > >>>> TH > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Isn't this where you need to start passing around the collection plate? > >>> > >> > >> Well, possibly... > >> > >> But usually - as a hobbyist- I expect nothing. > >> > >> > >> TH > > > > > > A 'hobby'???? I didn't know religion was considered a hobby. This > > religion of yours known as 'cosmic religion' ...or should i call it > > cosmic hobby, you worship the stars. > > > > 'In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth'. > > > > No matter what name you have for God, Jesus, the old One, > > 'Nothingness'...a universe from Nothing/God, ...it's still > > a religion. > > > > I'll tell you what, you preach the stars, and I'll pass around the > > collection plate. > > > > i take bitcoins. > > > > > > > > Science is just a religion. > > Not really. > > I regard physics as a hobby, but not as a religion. > > Religion is based on believe, while science is based on not believing > anything. > > It is actually essential, to question everything, even what seems to be > most obvious. > > If you would not do that, or worse forbade scrutiny, you end up with a > scientific mess. > > In science we also have cooperation around the globe, between believers > of different religions and of different nations. > > This turns science into something international and belonging to all > believe systems in existence. > > > Do you believe in flying saucers? It's okay if you do, it's part of > > the religion. > > Well, yes, I think, the theory, that the Nazis have built 'Haunebu IV' > flying saucers is actually true. > > The Nazis have flown them to 'New Swabia' in the Antarctic and faught a > battle with the US-Navi there, which they had won. > > (but that is just a guess) > > TH https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=&bih=&q=define+flying+saucers fly·ing sau·cer noun a disk-shaped flying craft supposedly piloted by aliens; a UFO. I'm talking about aliens from outer space, not from Mexico. -- The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable, to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge the unchallengeable.