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Old 03-17-2008, 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Ixtellor View Post
I am discussing the science for two reasons
1) I find it fascinating
2) You claim to be a scientist, and thus are defending your religious beliefs based on what should be rationality and empiricism.

Few questions I am curious about:

1) You said:


How are these fields related, and what degree track are you on that would include such a broad field.

2)
What did you mean by this? Are you talking about the equivalence principle?
Does anyone even do research on the equivalence principle?

3) What did you mean by "fundamentals of a gyroscope"? I had no clue what this meant, so I asked a smart person. They had no idea why anyone would be "working" on this. Can you explain how/what/why your work on the fundamentals of a gyroscope are?

Ixtellor

P.S. I have a prediction about your answers. Can you predict what my predicition is?

P.P.S. 50 extra PolForum points to anyone who correctly guesses my prediction.
I estimated such questions I will answer these but remember this is for discussion of religion and not science.

First the fields are related only by the fact that they have to do with energy and they have very little known about them. When I say I am studying the fundaments of a gyroscope I mean the Gyroscopic recession and progression, the planes of axis, military use, and so on.

I have not heard of the equivilance theory but I will look that up, But no I was talking about an actual definition for gravity. No one knows exactly what gravity is they can see its affects but as to its origin many believe different things. Some believe it is leaking in from another dimension others believe the earth is just situated on a pocket of radiated gravity but these are the theories I hope to put to rest by investigating the corrolation of net energy from one state to another and from two substances and so on.

People who believe themselves smart are usually very unwise. I do not believe a "smart person" would know everything about everything.
We do share interests I love science I guess thats why it's my job.
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