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  Topic: Study plunges standard Theory of Cosmology into Crisis
Komorikid

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PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 7:11 pm   Subject: Study plunges standard Theory of Cosmology into Crisis
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  Topic: Arthurian Romance
Komorikid

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PostForum: British History   Posted: 8:20 pm   Subject: Arthurian Romance
I wonder which landmass has more placenames with evident connections to Greek mythology: Greece or Britain?
France, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Norway - Take your pick. Why does everything have to ...
  Topic: The evolution of the Viking ship.
Komorikid

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Views: 146606

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 5:04 am   Subject: The evolution of the Viking ship.
From the Gallic Wars Vol. 3

For their ships were built and equipped after this manner. The keels were somewhat flatter than those of our ships, whereby they could more easily encounter the shallows ...
  Topic: Newton's (F)laws
Komorikid

Replies: 157
Views: 97807

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 9:13 pm   Subject: Newton's (F)laws
What the Royal Society did was find a mathematical solution to a mathematical equation that was based on unsupported and unknowable facts. This may be mathematical logic but it has nothing to do with ...
  Topic: Newton's (F)laws
Komorikid

Replies: 157
Views: 97807

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 3:47 am   Subject: Newton's (F)laws
What the Royal Society did was perfectly reasonable. They realised A was unknown and used the known value of C to derive it.

What was known Chad?

Newton had no idea what caused motion so he ascr ...
  Topic: Newton's (F)laws
Komorikid

Replies: 157
Views: 97807

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 2:33 am   Subject: Newton's (F)laws
We seem to be having a Cool Hand Luke moment here.

The fact gentlemen is that Newton neither proved that gravity (the force that makes object fall) was proportional to nor a property of matter.
Hi ...
  Topic: Newton's (F)laws
Komorikid

Replies: 157
Views: 97807

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 5:11 am   Subject: Newton's (F)laws
Brian wrote:

You doggedly refuse to see that both the Sun AND the earth are moving. At every instant, for each centimetre the Sun moves, the earth moves the same amount in the same direction, once ...
  Topic: Newton's (F)laws
Komorikid

Replies: 157
Views: 97807

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 5:03 am   Subject: Newton's (F)laws
Ish wrote:
And that is, to be precise, just as Newton would have it.
It's not about bodies but centres of gravity.

The centre of gravity concept can only be valid if Newton proved that matter i ...
  Topic: Newton's (F)laws
Komorikid

Replies: 157
Views: 97807

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 6:57 am   Subject: Newton's (F)laws
The Earth...actually sweeps Unequal areas in Unequal times.

Nothing extraordinary there then.

No 'course not.
See Kepler was right all along.
It was a typo

Totally UNbelievable!
  Topic: Newton's (F)laws
Komorikid

Replies: 157
Views: 97807

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 6:43 am   Subject: Newton's (F)laws
Chad wrote:
It doesn't take a genius to see that this alone could easily shift P or A by a day or so in either direction (depending upon where one is in the 28 day cycle). And a one day shift at both ...
  Topic: Newton's (F)laws
Komorikid

Replies: 157
Views: 97807

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 6:12 am   Subject: Newton's (F)laws
...both of the objects have the same 'forward' speed, independent of their own relative movement.

Sorry Brian but this is what we're told orbits work like based on Kepler and Newton. Which is base ...
  Topic: Newton's (F)laws
Komorikid

Replies: 157
Views: 97807

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 11:47 am   Subject: Newton's (F)laws
Chad wrote:

...you now accept you were talking complete bollocks!

Did you find ANY instance in your little exercise that showed that the Earth sweeps out equal areas in equal times?

In the ...
  Topic: Newton's (F)laws
Komorikid

Replies: 157
Views: 97807

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 5:53 am   Subject: Newton's (F)laws
Imagine two people in a open park. One is walking down a straight path. The other is some distance away directly to your right. You are walking forward while your partner is walking counter clockwise ...
  Topic: Newton's (F)laws
Komorikid

Replies: 157
Views: 97807

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 5:08 am   Subject: Newton's (F)laws
Brian wrote:
...he thinks that the sun is moving but the earth (its orbit) is not. As I said before, the whole system is moving in the same direction - the sun and the earth's orbit. So the sun is no ...
  Topic: Newton's (F)laws
Komorikid

Replies: 157
Views: 97807

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 4:52 am   Subject: Newton's (F)laws
Ok Komori. So let's deal with just this one objection. Let's see how you handle it!

Well Chad is indeed correct and if you take 2000 to 2020 it works out about the same as well. There is just one p ...
 
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