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Post by turoldus on Aug 10, 2016 18:42:48 GMT
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Post by wraggy on Aug 11, 2016 5:25:31 GMT
It is on the internet, it must be true.
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Mike D
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Post by Mike D on Aug 11, 2016 8:17:54 GMT
I can feel my mind going all boggly: cosmic microwave background is a structure? you find it by looking past all the galaxies and quasars? we can actually see past the edge of the expanding universe using telescopes? cosmic microwave background is a light? a plane has direction?
What is this man talking about?
Augustine: "It is too disgraceful and ruinous, though, and greatly to be avoided, that he [the non-Christian] should hear a Christian speaking so idiotically on these matters..."
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Post by ignorantianescia on Aug 11, 2016 17:37:43 GMT
I can feel my mind going all boggly: cosmic microwave background is a structure? you find it by looking past all the galaxies and quasars? we can actually see past the edge of the expanding universe using telescopes? cosmic microwave background is a light? a plane has direction? What is this man talking about? To answer your fourth question, the CMB is photonic thermal radiation, so yes, it's light. But the rest of what he said is gibberish (although a vector perpendicular to a plane can have a direction and is sometimes used to indicate a plane's orientation).
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Mike D
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Post by Mike D on Aug 12, 2016 7:51:19 GMT
Good point. As one who hasn't done Physics in 35 years, I was thinking of CMB being not detectable as visible light, which is correct insofar as it goes, but doesn't stop it being light.
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labarum
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Post by labarum on Aug 28, 2016 0:14:09 GMT
Well, whatever you might think of the ID movement, this really has nothing to do with it (at least in the "Discovery Institute" sense of the term). This film is the brainchild of extreme traditionalist Catholics such as Robert Sungenis who also specializes in Holocaust denial and various conspiracy theories centering on the Jews. I doubt you will find heliocentrism facing the same kind of opposition as evolution. The film itself is rather well done for a nutcase conspiracy theorist flick. Many of the participants had no idea what exactly the film was promoting until it was released and have since disavowed it. This includes the narrator Kate Milgrew (from Star Trek: Voyager) who narrated some of the historical elements but had no clue what the film was pushing. variety.com/2015/film/reviews/film-review-the-principle-1201409088/
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Post by bertierichards on Nov 14, 2017 14:36:22 GMT
Let's rely on the facts! Everything you can read online simply cannot be trustworthy, believe! Someone just makes it up!
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matt
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Post by matt on Nov 17, 2017 7:50:53 GMT
Congrats. You were the first person to get me to visit Breitbard.
I'm not sure how I feel.
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Post by wraggy on Nov 17, 2017 8:04:17 GMT
Congrats. You were the first person to get me to visit Breitbard. I'm not sure how I feel. Do you feel dirty?
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