tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202092988208583550.post8934590522848242941..comments2024-03-04T15:09:00.479-08:00Comments on The Scientific Worldview: Neomechanical PossibilitiesGlenn Borchardthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09394474754821945146noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202092988208583550.post-14363674538581223452015-09-28T11:23:26.109-07:002015-09-28T11:23:26.109-07:00Comment 20150928a Bligh.htm
You wrote: Ok, I will...Comment 20150928a Bligh.htm<br /><br />You wrote: Ok, I will bite.<br />" 1. A person exactly like you does not and will not exist anywhere in the universe." T, if speaking of other than myself. <br /><br />[GB: Good catch, it should be “Another person” instead of “A person”. Thanks.]<br /><br />"2. Action at a distance is impossible." F, how else do you explain the Aspect experiment results?<br /><br />[GB: All so called “action at a distance” claims depend on aether denial. That is another reason that aether is required. Without it, you just have the “spookiness” that even Einstein decried.] <br /><br />"3. All electrons are unique." T in space and time. Otherwise they are physically identical, except for positions in "orbits" where they vary in a relative way from each other.<br /><br />[GB: All microcosms are unique per the Ninth Assumption of Science, relativism (All things have characteristics that make them similar to all other things as well as characteristics that make them dissimilar to all other things). This follows from the Eighth Assumption of Science, infinity (The universe is infinite, both in the microcosmic and macrocosmic directions) and its assertion that matter is infinitely subdividable and infinitely integrable. With regard to electrons, I once calculated that an electron consists of 10^20 aether particles (from Planck’s constant and the known mass of the electron). That involves an extremely low probability for two electrons to have the same number of aether particles, particularly when the aether particles on the electron surface are constantly coming and going.]<br /><br /><br />Glenn Borchardthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09394474754821945146noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2202092988208583550.post-45112016084327769232015-09-16T10:24:45.628-07:002015-09-16T10:24:45.628-07:00Ok, I will bite.
" 1. A person exactly like y...Ok, I will bite.<br />" 1. A person exactly like you does not and will not exist anywhere in the universe." T, if speaking of other than myself. <br /> "2. Action at a distance is impossible." F, how else do you explain the Aspect experiment results?<br /> "3. All electrons are unique." T in space and time. Otherwise they are physically identical, except for positions in "orbits" where they vary in a relative way from each other. Blighhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10160829900151513063noreply@blogger.com