Path: csiph.com!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Thomas Heger Newsgroups: sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity Subject: Re: What if of the cosmos does a BB dance? Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2025 07:22:11 +0100 Lines: 48 Message-ID: References: <10ghds1$tg19$2@solani.org> <10ghfg7$1vhtd$1@gwaiyur.mb-net.net> <10gicrb$u4ep$2@solani.org> <10gid70$u4ep$3@solani.org> <10gidpt$u524$1@solani.org> <10gl5q9$27mnu$2@gwaiyur.mb-net.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Trace: individual.net jWbP3nYiSPxu3abkaDsguAvLqAK8HcHk+xbRqrQqzsxd6iLkvs Cancel-Lock: sha1:AAputt3kkMAE9TmZo1rde0Fok3c= sha256:Ad8mwJ0U2akKM5wp2x9LBg+hWko3D/fbyb/TF7/zoIk= User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Content-Language: de-DE In-Reply-To: <10gl5q9$27mnu$2@gwaiyur.mb-net.net> Xref: csiph.com sci.physics:894632 sci.physics.relativity:667667 Am Montag000001, 01.12.2025 um 23:45 schrieb Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn: > Mild Shock wrote: > ^^^^^^^^^^ > Please repair this. > >> Subject: What if of the cosmos does a BB dance? (Was: Its a subconscious > hypothesis) > > The correct way to change the Subject is "... (was: ...)". Then some > newsreaders can automatically remove the " (was: ...)" part on composing a > follow-up. > >> What if the planets in certain galaxies >> form a turning machine. > > They do not. > > You appear to be very confused about the applicability of computer science > to natural science. > > Also, you should learn how to post. This was a completely new question, so > you should not have posted it as a follow-up. Also, you should not have > top-posted, i.e. you should not have appended the full quotation of the > previous postings; such is maybe appropriate in business communication, but > not in Usenet. It is also not appropriate to crosspost without Followup-To > to *one* newsgroup set. > > I strongly suggest that you subscribe to news:news.announce.newusers, or > consult Usenet posting guidelines on the Web to educate yourself about > the communication medium that you are using here. Lest you be killfiled > rather quickly by people. > >> Could Keppler > > Johannes _Kepler_ Sure. Btw: once and many years ago I had neighbors, who had the name 'Kepler' and were actually the grand-grand-grand-somethings of Johannes Kepler. They were actually the main reason, why I had decided to become interested in physics. TH