• Re: ChatGPT: Momentum conservation idealization and the faikire of the

    From Johel Raimanov@21:1/5 to gharnagel on Tue May 6 21:32:07 2025
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    gharnagel wrote:

    [Remainder of post is also incorrect]

    Why does the forum remains silent? Many years ago I attended a
    technical conference. Speakers made their presentations, followed by
    lively questions and answers. After this one presentation there were no questions. I asked my boss why the presenter stalked off with no
    questions. He replied that no one believed him. Unfortunately, Hertz doesn't wait a year to present another absurdity so I must speak out.

    yes sure, I forgot what this is all about, but the momentum is true, due
    the outcome in the macro world of the quantum domain. What we call the
    logic. Butt I have no boss, but rather chefs of departments. A thing I
    respect the country I am resident within. I don't give a shit in bosses.
    Sons of a bitches. I never ever will respect a boss. A boss for me is a
    dirty stinking capitalist. I hate capitalism like any other human being.
    End of story.

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  • From Kraig Durmashkin@21:1/5 to rhertz on Fri May 9 22:55:38 2025
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    rhertz wrote:

    Asking Grok: At the beginning of time nor momentum conservation neither energy conservation didn't exist (cosmological time t=0). How come these "laws" evolved from nothing

    WATCH GROK RETORTING TRYING TO DEFEND CLASSIC PHYSICS BY USING THEORIES BEYOND QUANTUM PHYSICS, WHICH ARE STILL BEING DEVELOPED (AND FAILING).

    GROK, AS WELL OTHER AI ENGINES CAN'T ADDRESS THIS TOPIC WITHOUT MIXING
    EVERY THEORY AVAILABLE TO DEFEND THESE TWO BASIC AND LOCAL LAWS.

    ENJOY.


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    Can you tell me what theories about angular momentum conservation
    support that such law exist since t=0, at the very start of the
    currently accepted Big Bang that created the Universe? For me, at t=0,
    the angular momentum of the "primordial atom" didn't evcn existed. How
    come this law evolved from nothing, 14 billion years ago.

    that's exactly an answer from an AI knowing nothing which is jew. They
    steal patents, you leave something on your table in two minutes, and it's
    gone. They need no more than two minutes to steal a patent. Ask Einstine,
    what he did at that patent office.

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