Cosmic Apples ... old, new or just plain bull-droppings
Posted by Eduardo on Jan 29, 2002 at 18:25
(62.252.0.4)Re: ...of Cosmic Apples and dialogues. (CALBOS) -- this one looks better (Sparrow)
S 'I do not propose an "old-looking" universe'
Then what the heck do you propose? Because, buddy, this universe sure does look old.S 'So that an imaginary worm in the apple ... able to view the juice across the distance of the apple, tend to conclude that it was 6 bn. light-years old?'
Whoa! Hold on, so now it DOES look old.Well there we have it, hoist by your own petard, this cosmic apple ain't even logically consistant from your own warped viewpoint.
And from my viewpoint? Well, I think I've comprehensively torn your theory to pieces in several previous posts, without I might add, a single response from you other than carping, whinging and name-calling.
Oh, and by the way, a light-year is a measure of distance not time.
Back to you blinkered cult follower....
Follow Ups:
- Relativity... Sparrow 29/1 23:08 (11)
- Given Up, Eh?... Probably wise. Eduardo 30/1 04:31 (10)
- What on earth are you talking about? Sparrow 30/1 07:52 (6)
- What on earth are YOU talking about? eduardo 30/1 08:18 (5)
- Re: What on earth are YOU talking about? anyman 30/1 09:15 (4)
- Re: What on earth are YOU talking about? Eduardo 30/1 09:29 (3)
- I'm sorry I pushed your button, E. (nt) Sparrow 30/1 12:20 (2)
- Don't be sorry. Eduardo 31/1 03:44 (0)
- Re: I'm sorry I pushed your button, E. (nt) DA Morgan 31/1 01:59 (0)
- Re: Given Up, Eh?... Probably wise. anyman 30/1 07:22 (2)
- Re: Given Up, Eh?... Probably wise. DA Morgan 31/1 02:00 (0)
- 6000 yrs...old...not for a universe like ours. Eduardo 30/1 07:50 (0)