• if physics is dead

    From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 4 22:05:27 2024
    then engineering would be dead...

    isn't that right?
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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Wed Dec 4 22:47:35 2024
    The Starmaker wrote:

    then engineering would be dead...

    isn't that right?

    i mean, it appears to me
    that someone here claims
    physics is dead and
    they happen to be in
    engineering.

    Obviously, they don't understand
    the relation of physics to
    engineering.







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    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Thu Dec 5 13:20:09 2024
    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    then engineering would be dead...

    isn't that right?

    i mean, it appears to me
    that someone here claims
    physics is dead and
    they happen to be in
    engineering.

    Obviously, they don't understand
    the relation of physics to
    engineering.



    Here is one example...

    the engineers send rocketships to space, and it blows up
    because the engineers don't know the physics.


    if something gets too cold, it stops working.





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  • From Bertietaylor@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Fri Dec 6 15:43:30 2024
    On Thu, 5 Dec 2024 6:05:27 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    then engineering would be dead...

    Engineering will survive wrong physics thanks to Arindam.

    isn't that right?

    No. The death of wrong e=mcc=hv physics is eminently desirable and
    absolutely necessary for stupendous engineering following Arindam's
    physics.

    Woof-woof woof woof-woof woof woof woof-woof

    Bertietaylor

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to Bertietaylor on Fri Dec 6 16:28:26 2024
    Bertietaylor wrote:

    On Thu, 5 Dec 2024 6:05:27 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    then engineering would be dead...

    Engineering will survive wrong physics thanks to Arindam.

    isn't that right?

    No. The death of wrong e=mcc=hv physics is eminently desirable and
    absolutely necessary for stupendous engineering following Arindam's
    physics.

    Woof-woof woof woof-woof woof woof woof-woof

    Bertietaylor

    "Woof-woof woof woof-woof woof woof woof-woof"???? Son of Sam?


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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sat Dec 7 10:03:32 2024
    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    then engineering would be dead...

    isn't that right?

    i mean, it appears to me
    that someone here claims
    physics is dead and
    they happen to be in
    engineering.

    Obviously, they don't understand
    the relation of physics to
    engineering.


    Here is one example...

    the engineers send rocketships to space, and it blows up
    because the engineers don't know the physics.

    if something gets too cold, it stops working.



    Engineers live in one world...and Scientists live in another world.


    Scientisits live in a world of...exaggeration, beyond the bounds of
    truth.




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    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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