Negatory. It's a law that Bob's Theories cannot be revoked. 🙃
> On Jun 17, 2017, at 8:31 PM, John Hudson <OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> On 2017-06-17 5:54 PM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
>> I wasn't going to say that, because I'm not a theoretical physicist either.
>> <g>
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>> That said, if one actually listens to, reads and ponders such folks as
>> Brian Cox, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Lisa Randall, Brian Greene and others, one
>> learns that people who do science, as opposed to people who write about
>> what scientists do, readily and easily admit that they have no problem with
>> being proven wrong. If a theory is proved wrong, it's one more step up the
>> stairway to heaven. (Sorry, couldn't help myself.) I have listened to Tyson
>> say this numerous times. Brian Cox as well.
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>> I think part of scientists' perceived weakness comes from the fact that
>> science is on the ropes in this country because of the knob-knuckled morons
>> that make up the Republican majority in Congress, not to mention our
>> Idiot-in-Chief and a lot of really, really stupid voters. We can't afford
>> to mince words, nor act like we're at a tea room salon. These idiots are
>> out to do real harm, and are well on their way to doing it.
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>> For me, with expansion, cosmological constants, Planck units, Big Bangs,
>> dark energy and dark matter, I go on preponderance of evidence as we
>> understand it, with the caveat that anything can change at any time.
>> Galileo got his wrists slapped by the church for postulating that earth
>> revolves around the sun, but others in far deeper antiquity knew better.
>> Yes, aether was once debunked until quantum physics got far along to
>> suggest truth to Bob's Theory that Even Nothing is Something.
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> I was introduced to Mark Gungor's "Tale of Two Brains" video this evening and
> I have to conclude that the "Nothing Box" theory unequivocally revokes ".....
> Bob's Theory that Even Nothing is Something" for men at least.
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> jh
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