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06-28-2007, 09:13 PM
Re: Matter is everything in a void:

Lloyd;
Unfortunately your post indicates you do not comprehend the physics of pressure nor temperature. Until you do, don’t waste my time with your incompetence. I also find your attempt to interpret my English into your English rather childish. Are you really that asinine?
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Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie View Post
And David, you are just trying to shunt everything out into QM, again. You accept QM as your fundamental method of seeing the universe, and I use CM(celestial mechanics) as my preferred method of fundamental understanding of seeing the universe. Your statement, "Temperature and pressure have no relevance when we view reality at its most fundamental levels...", is wrong and has no relavance to my way of seeing the most fundamental level. According to your way of looking at the universe, temperatures and pressures would have no affect on gasses,{ridiculous} which are most likely the most fundamental of substances, and I mean what helium and hydrogen may possibly break down too, he4-7 and h3-4 etc. Physics is only on the cutting edge of such scientific breakthroughs, and as you yourself have admitted, the FS you talk about may be a non-viscous fluid. Well, what to hell is a gas, if not a non-viscous fluid, and they've already been discovered in four areas of solid physics experiments? David, your non-viscous fluid FS may even be a photonic gas or yet undiscovered plasma??? This is what we need be looking at, then you may understand why temperature and pressure are so important to fundamental levels of any sound first physics theory or fact...
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