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PostPosted: 10 16 2009    Post subject: most evil tattoo Reply with quote

Re: "Actually, the funny thing here is how Electric Universe proponents try to use ridiculously complicated physics to explain something we understand pretty well with gas dynamics and Newton. You can try to use all sorts of electric fields and other methods, but bipolar structures like this one are pretty easy to make using good old fashioned disks and stellar outflow."Plasma physics is more complex than conventional astrophysics? That's an interesting idea. The Electric Universe suggests a way to dramatically simplify our observations of space. The HR stellar diagram can be derived directly from laboratory plasma physics principles; there is no need to rationalize stars that jump all over the stellar diagram. The inverse-temperature enigma at the Sun's corona follows *directly* from laboratory glow discharge experiments. Galactic rotation curves follow directly from the natural behavior of Birkeland Currents within the laboratory. Most -- if not all -- pulsars are nothing more than the flicker of Birkeland Currents connecting cosmic objects; we need not propose "new physics" that violate the Island of Stability to explain the most energetic pulsars. Dark matter is unnecessary within the EU; it simply results from the relative weakness of gravity. The heliosphere is nothing more than a plasma cell, protecting the Sun's electrical charge. The Earth's electric field is nothing more than the result of charge accumulation, as would occur within an electrodynamic system. The solar wind's enigmatic acceleration is nothing more than the result of the Sun's electric field. The universe is filamentary on all scales simply because that's what plasmas do within the laboratory. When we see magnetic fields associated with galaxies, we should immediately suspect that electric currents are causing them.None of this stuff is complicated, Phil. People just need to learn what plasmas are, and how they tend to behave within the laboratory. It would help a lot if you would stop confusing plasmas for gases, and start taking a more critical look at the models which you guys take for granted in simulating the cosmos. Why don't you start up an honest dialogue with Wal Thornhill, Anthony Peratt and Gerrit Verschuur? They will explain in great detail why you guys are wrong if you do not attack them. And if you will actually entertain the notion that you might have learned something which is not true while in college, for long enough to learn a new cosmology, in an open and non-confrontational non-debunking manner, not only could it set an amazing precedent for your peers, but your understanding of space and even philosophy of science will tremendously benefit. Why don't you try to learn the Electric Universe instead of trying to always argue against it? If your only goal is to debunk it, you will *never* learn it. You will never actually realize how wrong you are. You will never realize that all of your good intentions are in fact causing great harm to the advancement of science. You are merely blinding yourself to that which you already disagree, to the detriment of the entire world and the astrophysical community which you presumably love. Why are you so content to not challenge your beliefs? Doesn't a reporter have a higher duty to the public than his employer? Or, are you just a lobbyist for the dominant paradigm? Do you still care to ensure that your beliefs are true?Re: "Also? EU people don't seem to understand charge separation, as in, there isn't any in these plasmas. They don't seem to understand what overall neutral gas/plasma means."Did Nobel laureate, Hannes Alfven, not understand charge separation? What about former adviser to the Department of Energy, Anthony Peratt? If you were talking directly to Peratt, would you insinuate that *he* did not understand charge separation? You have to realize that the hostile environment which has been created towards these people on forums like Bad Astronomy and Universe Today by people like Leroy Ellenberger, Tom Bridgman, Tim Thompson, ScienceApologist and APODNereid has completely broken the lines of communications. And you unknowingly now take advantage of these broken lines of communications because people like Peratt have given up on trying to convince people like yourself, leaving people like myself to try to mop up. It may seem to you guys as though you have won the debate, but really you've just broken the lines of communications. If you were to actually sit down with Peratt, I'm sure it would be a devastating experience for you -- which is why I suspect that you would never try to do it. Why don't you challenge yourself and send Peratt an email? Challenge *HIM* to convince you, with the promise that if he does, you will change your tune ...
The ISP I work for is one of the best companies I have ever woked for and doesn't do any of the stuff listed here. I can say though we fight every day to provide customers with the speed they pay for, but it’s tough, bandwidth utilization has gone through the roof with streaming video and P2P usage, and it’s hard to balance bandwidth costs, new equipment, vs consumption. If you provided a dedicated T1 to every user you wouldn't be in business long, but when 1 user is eating up all the bandwidth so that other don't get what they pay for it is a constant fight not to use rate shaping (system not per program) to limit those that are inconsiderate of their neighbors. Actually there is very little profit in providing internet per see but when you bundle it the profit 2-4% comes from the other services. Thats why you don't see many ISPs offering "naked" DSL (No phone service) You would be losing money every month. There is a little more profit in cable modems but not much, 1 truckroll for repair can eat the little profit from that for 2-4 months, per customer. I just wanted to show the other side from the inside.
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