Blog 20160224 Preposterous concepts in regressive physics
George Coyne
Without any doubt the Big
Bang Theory (BBT) is the most preposterous idea because, being a cosmogony
theory, it violates the law of conservation of energy, which states, “the total
energy of an isolated system remains constant—it is said to be conserved over time. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed,
rather, it transforms from one form to another.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_of_energy
In addition, the BBT has been
falsified in several different ways and therefore is a totally discredited
theory that should be abandoned by serious scientists.
Another preposterous concept
in regressive physics is the photon. Because no material can travel at light
speed, regressive physics requires the photon not to have any mass, which is a
ridiculous and contradictory idea. The photon supposedly exists even though it
has no rest mass and it somehow magically is able to generate waves in a vacuum,
which by definition has no medium to “wave”. This is the most amusing thing
that I have ever encountered. In reality, there is no photon or any other
light-associated particle moving through space. The 299,792,458 meters per
second speed attributed to the photon” is actually the speed at which the
aether creates waves, although even this is not constant throughout the
universe. As Glenn Borchardt comments: “As distance increases the velocity of
light increases.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTg04QE2qQw
The actual medium for light
waves is composed of aether particles. These particles do not travel from the
source to the destination, as is supposed to happen with mythical “photons”.
The conventional view
concerning the propagation of waves including light is in Wikipedia: “For
electromagnetic waves, propagation may occur in a vacuum as well as in a
material medium. Other wave types cannot propagate through a vacuum and need a
transmission medium to exist.”
The idea that a wave can
exist without a medium for it is ridiculous. Einstein may have been incorrect
on many things, but he was right when he said “Two things are infinite: the
universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
Preposterous concepts in
relativity physics include the hypothesis that motion can occur independently
of matter, “photons” can travel through a vacuum of curved spacetime at a
constant speed, and energy is a thing, are not helpful ideas in moving science
toward a more accurate scientific paradigm of the cosmos.
The Copenhagen model in
Quantum mechanics has so many impossible concepts, such as a cat that is
simultaneously dead and alive until observed, that even
its supporters such as Richard Feynman, the popular physicist, once said, “I
think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics.”
For decades, physicists have
been trying to unify these two confused paradigms into one grand theory. Trying
to unify theories riddled with contradictions and paradoxes is preposterous and
not likely to produce a greater understanding of the universe.
Those in powerful positions
in the regressive physics/cosmology community who are proponents of these two
models are our modern day Emperors. Just as in “The Emperor's New Clothes” by
Hans Christian Andersen, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Emperor's_New_Clothes, Glenn Borchardt can be compared to the child who
yelled out "But he isn't wearing anything at all!"
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