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Re: String Theory vs. Loop Quantum Gravity - 08-24-2006, 04:37 PM

Religion has nothing to do with it.

What I am doing is simplifying, which happens to be the intention of all mathematical processes, for ease of understanding. What you are doing is not making any sense. You jump on the bandwagon of popular science and then promote it as your personal religion. Start making sense. Provide explanation. Stop pointing to mathematics as explaining anything if it does not appear to have any literary substitute, because it must of course be crank science if so.

All of a sudden you have seized upon the holy grail of "dark matter", a very new concept by the way. What is dark matter if not an accommodation to a lack of real understanding and probably a temporary one at that until we figure out the real reason for the anomalies resulting from the analysis of data from WMAP and COBE? Any honest scientist will tell you the same thing. Your injection of thermodynamics is true, it is a form of polarization during the creation process but it of itself is not the reason the creation process began.

And by the way, I have not contradicted any science in my post. All the true science that explains how and why we and this came to be will not in any way supplant or replace my description. It will just be science that supports the ideas I have given and which supplements them.

You have not contributed Lloyd, merely bafflegabbed a negative rejoinder. I am not impressed by your considered lack of user-friendliness.

I used the word premonition to describe the initial event because it comes closest to describing a unified solution to the theory of anthropocentrism.

You explain consciousness. You explain quantum reality, order from chaos. You can't because you do not have the imagination. Too bad. Stick to math because your writing sucks.


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