The Ealing Interpretation

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Age wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 8:37 pm...to me, 'spectroscopy' is the investigation and measurement of spectra produced when matter interacts with or emits electromagnetic radiation.


Which again is another thing that led to verifying that the Universe is actually infinite and eternal...
Ken, you are clearly a lost and tortured soul, for which reason, I have been very patient. I'm now at my limit. You have two choices, either:
Explain how spectroscopy verifies that the universe is "actually infinite and eternal",
or
Become the exclusive club of one on my ignore list.
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Will Bouwman wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 9:31 pm
Age wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 8:37 pm...to me, 'spectroscopy' is the investigation and measurement of spectra produced when matter interacts with or emits electromagnetic radiation.


Which again is another thing that led to verifying that the Universe is actually infinite and eternal...
Ken, you are clearly a lost and tortured soul, for which reason, I have been very patient. I'm now at my limit. You have two choices, either:
Explain how spectroscopy verifies that the universe is "actually infinite and eternal",
or
Become the exclusive club of one on my ignore list.
Put me on your ignore list if you want to. Doing so will not effect me in any way whatsoever.

Now, I have already, partly, explained how those four things, spectroscopy being one of them, helped in verifying that the Universe is, in fact, actually irrefutably infinite and eternal. you, however, have continually FAILED to discuss what I have already so far presented and explained above here. So, if by 'you' putting 'me' on 'your ignore list' is the only option you have left of, literally, IGNORING what I have presented and shown so far, then maybe for your sake it is best that you do ignore me completely.

After all everyone else who has not been able to back up and support their beliefs and claims here, which I have questioned and challenged, has chosen to IGNORE me.

Which, by the way, only goes to prove further what I will be revealing, and illustrating, about how the human brain works.
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Ah, that's better. Anyway, back to the thread:
Will Bouwman wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 9:49 am Here's the latest version of something I've been working on for years. The beginning will be familiar to some of you, but the bulk is brand spanking new. It's my latest attempt to make big bang cosmology, field theory, quantum mechanics, chemistry, relativity and how motorbikes work accessible to those without a degree in physics - all in a cartoon book.

https://willybouwman.blogspot.com/2024/ ... ation.html
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Will Bouwman wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 10:36 am Ah, that's better. Anyway, back to the thread:
Will Bouwman wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 9:49 am Here's the latest version of something I've been working on for years. The beginning will be familiar to some of you, but the bulk is brand spanking new. It's my latest attempt to make big bang cosmology, field theory, quantum mechanics, chemistry, relativity and how motorbikes work accessible to those without a degree in physics - all in a cartoon book.

https://willybouwman.blogspot.com/2024/ ... ation.html
I must admit Will that when I first watched your utube video I real eyesed how bloody awesome the stereo speakers were in my new tablet!!

When that motorbike wizzed from left to right...wow!

Just had a look at the blogspot..rather blank shipmate, how about filling in the blanks...always nice to know a little about the bloke behind what you are about to read (your profile).
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So, now that I have shown and revealed how the beginning and conclusion of the book here is False, Wrong, Inaccurate, and Incorrect, what the writer has shown and revealed here, for me, is how the brain in conjunction with the belief system can, and will, MISINTERPRET 'data' in ways so that it will appear that the data' confirms what was already being believed and/or presumed was true.
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attofishpi wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 4:28 pmI must admit Will that when I first watched your utube video I real eyesed how bloody awesome the stereo speakers were in my new tablet!!

When that motorbike wizzed from left to right...wow!
Stick a link in while yer at it. Thrilled to hear my youtube presentation has found a purpose.
attofishpi wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 4:28 pmJust had a look at the blogspot..rather blank shipmate, how about filling in the blanks...always nice to know a little about the bloke behind what you are about to read (your profile).
Done. Anything else ya wanna know?
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Will Bouwman wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 6:31 pm
attofishpi wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 4:28 pmI must admit Will that when I first watched your utube video I real eyesed how bloody awesome the stereo speakers were in my new tablet!!

When that motorbike wizzed from left to right...wow!
Stick a link in while yer at it. Thrilled to hear my youtube presentation has found a purpose.
Aye. Not sure what u mean by 'stick a link in'..

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attofishpi wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 4:28 pmJust had a look at the blogspot..rather blank shipmate, how about filling in the blanks...always nice to know a little about the bloke behind what you are about to read (your profile).
Done. Anything else ya wanna know?
I probably want to know the same things you want to know Will, almost everything.

Do you want to know everything, or almost everything? (if it were plausible that you could)
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attofishpi wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 6:39 pmAye. Not sure what u mean by 'stick a link in'..
To the youtube video.
Will Bouwman wrote:
attofishpi wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 4:28 pmJust had a look at the blogspot..rather blank shipmate, how about filling in the blanks...always nice to know a little about the bloke behind what you are about to read (your profile).
Done. Anything else ya wanna know?
attofishpi wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 6:39 pmI probably want to know the same things you want to know Will, almost everything.
At your behest, I stuck some details into my profile. Is there anything else you would wish was in my updated profile?
attofishpi wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 6:39 pmDo you want to know everything, or almost everything? (if it were plausible that you could)
Absolutely not. If I knew everything, I couldn't learn anything.
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Will Bouwman wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 6:56 pm At your behest, I stuck some details into my profile. Is there anything else you would wish was in my updated profile?
I think you did a bloody good job there Will, it's about time you lifted your game.

However.

Everything from Satie to Sex Pistols..

Sade? (ah this dude: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Satie ?)

Favourite Films: The Princess Bride, The Dambusters, Zulu, Groundhog Day.

Tut tut. :lol:

U cannot be serious man!!

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attofishpi wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 6:39 pmDo you want to know everything, or almost everything? (if it were plausible that you could)
Absolutely not. If I knew everything, I couldn't learn anything.
Ah, but the future is always unfolding with only our limited capacity for prediction.

I wonder at what point in your journey you'd say, OK that's it I don't want to know anything anymore, going to have a sabbatical of thinking but not learning just in case I learn too much and I end up with nothing more to learn.

(I know this hypothetical is daft)

I'm starting to get the feeling of a less than warm shoulder from some around this forum.. :shock:
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OMG, just noticed this:

Chips. Ketchup or mayonnaise?

VINEGAR (& salt)
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attofishpi wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 7:11 pm OMG, just noticed this:

Chips. Ketchup or mayonnaise?

VINEGAR (& salt)
Mayonnaise. Better yet fritsaus. You forget my Dutch heritage.
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Will Bouwman wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 10:36 am Ah, that's better. Anyway, back to the thread:
Will Bouwman wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 9:49 am Here's the latest version of something I've been working on for years. The beginning will be familiar to some of you, but the bulk is brand spanking new. It's my latest attempt to make big bang cosmology, field theory, quantum mechanics, chemistry, relativity and how motorbikes work accessible to those without a degree in physics - all in a cartoon book.

https://willybouwman.blogspot.com/2024/ ... ation.html
The Ealing Interpretation is not for me, sadly. My level of need for education as to physics is about the same level as Horrible Histories education is to history.
Horrible Histories is excellent .
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Belinda wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 11:51 amThe Ealing Interpretation is not for me, sadly.
Ah well, it won't be to everyone's taste.
Belinda wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 11:51 amMy level of need for education as to physics is about the same level as Horrible Histories education is to history.
Horrible Histories is excellent .
Absolutely! As it happens, along with the format being inspired by the Asterix and Tintin books I read as a kid, the content was inspired in part by the Horrible Histories that I read with my kids. In fact my now 26 year old daughter and I are planning to do the Horrible Histories boat tour.
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Will Bouwman wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 11:35 am
attofishpi wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 7:11 pm OMG, just noticed this:

Chips. Ketchup or mayonnaise?

VINEGAR (& salt)
Mayonnaise. Better yet fritsaus. You forget my Dutch heritage.
Yes I think I had fritessaus with fries, definitely better than mayo.

I used to always keep a bottle of Sarsons malt vinegar in my glovebox. It's a must for me to have salt & vinegar with my chips - Oz only use white vinegar even at chip shops.

If I go to a restaurant and order chips I tell everyone that the waiter will return with the vinegar likely in a saucer and about 80% of the time I am correct! Sometimes I get lucky and it comes in a small jug.
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Will Bouwman wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:32 pm
Belinda wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 11:51 amThe Ealing Interpretation is not for me, sadly.
Ah well, it won't be to everyone's taste.
Belinda wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 11:51 amMy level of need for education as to physics is about the same level as Horrible Histories education is to history.
Horrible Histories is excellent .
Absolutely! As it happens, along with the format being inspired by the Asterix and Tintin books I read as a kid, the content was inspired in part by the Horrible Histories that I read with my kids. In fact my now 26 year old daughter and I are planning to do the Horrible Histories boat tour.
Asterix and Tintin?!?

Obelix throws a look of astonishment in your direction...

-Imp
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