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Author Topic:   Which More 3LoT Compatible, Cavediver's Temp.Non-ID Or Buzsaw's Infinite ID Universe
Son Goku
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Message 169 of 304 (642756)
12-01-2011 9:54 AM
Reply to: Message 159 by Buzsaw
11-30-2011 1:10 PM


Re: BB Model?
Exactly! That's what happened to you and the other sheeple who've been dumbed down throughout all of your education since a kid. Once they dumbed you down, they indoctrinated you into believing their illogical, abstract and unobservable mystical magic math, like the illusionist magician who wows the audience masterfully.
Psychoanalysis of the opposing side is not necessary. Let us take a good piece of solid evidence.
There is far more Helium than Deuterium in certain collections of matter free of stellar contamination. The Big Bang model says that this material is left over from before the first stars formed and the Big Bang model predicts the that there must be more Helium than Deuterium in this pre-Stellar matter. In fact the Big Bang model can't be tuned to avoid this prediction, it provides one simple way to falsify the model. However the model predicts the correct result.
So, there is far more Helium than Deuterium in certain collections of matter free of stellar contamination, why is this so in your model/opinion?

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Son Goku
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Message 187 of 304 (643458)
12-07-2011 7:21 AM


Predicitons
Could we have some predictions of the Buzsaw model? For example what is the predicted red shift of distance galaxies. That is, why in your model are the light spectra of some galaxies red-shifted?

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Son Goku
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Message 192 of 304 (643520)
12-07-2011 4:33 PM
Reply to: Message 189 by Buzsaw
12-07-2011 9:38 AM


Re: Predicitons
Oh!, no worries Buz, whenever you're ready is fine, so take your time.

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Son Goku
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Message 205 of 304 (644012)
12-14-2011 6:46 AM
Reply to: Message 202 by Son
12-13-2011 10:42 AM


Re: BB Model Case Re-opened
You are correct, entropy is a statistical quantity used in statistical mechanics. Hence it is possible, no matter how large the system is, for there to be fluctuations where the entropy decreases.
The larger the system the smaller the fluctuations, so unless the system is very small these fluctuations are extremely rare and ignoring them is an excellent approximation (the second best approximation in science). Usually we make the mathematical approximation of making the systems infinitely large, in that limit entropy always increases. So we usually work with this infinite volume limit of statistical mechanics, which is thermodynamics. So in thermodynamics entropy always increases, but in statistical mechanics one only has a (very strong) tendency.

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