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So is is safe to say then, that C is not used in any math regarding the Higgs field?The Higgs boson has nothing to do with light.
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So is is safe to say then, that C is not used in any math regarding the Higgs field?The Higgs boson has nothing to do with light.
With recent news, it might be good to explain what the particle is.
Here is a short version
--God created the world and many things that are physical. He used materials, many very small. There is speculation one of the smallest may be involved in sort of 'manufacturing mass'. It is logical God would have used such a thing if they are right...hence a God particle is a good name! Kids...it just means another little thingie God used. Now remember also that this thing they think they found is on earth. We cannot imply it would exist far far away and long ago. Especially before anything was created!
If I missed anything feel free to chirp in....
I think you mean (in your own terms) the observable universe? So where is the imaginary event horizon you refer to supposed to be then?
OK, so now we get into black holes.
First, can you show us one please?
I do have my doubts, you are right.
Anything that has distance time light energy or etc etc etc in it. Usually you use a symbol for the stuff.
Who said in the fishbowl? If a particle travels in the fishbowl of earth and vicinity, then one supposes that it obeys our laws, no?
Look at the world today. Sin can be measured. It is prevalent. If a just man sins 7 times a day, and you claim only 9000 sins, then what is that 3 and a half years?
When you say "those" equations, you need to post some.
So if Sin can be measured, we can logically ascribe a unit to it to frame that measurement. What is the unit for Sin, please?
So is is safe to say then, that C is not used in any math regarding the Higgs field?
I'm thinking this should've been a Monty Python sketch
However - I'm still puzzled on a larger scale as to why you need to construct a system whereby God can alter the physical laws or state of the universe to make things happen. Why is this necessary, exactly?
From my perspective that comment is quite an irony overload considering your attachment to inflation and dark energy.Dad's "different state past" is not technically any different than an "inflation phase" in terms of what either of you can actually demonstrate empirically. It's six of one, half dozen of the other IMO.
Well it didn't take long for the fnarring at the name God particle to turn to "Oh look, this totally was predicted by our belief all along" once it was shown to actually exist.
Look in the middle of the quote...you will find thisSomehow, I've missed the explanation in there somewhere.
Ah..then I guess he was wrong.
Hey forget all concepts of one. See any on earth? Moon? I guess it exists in your head only.What concept of "event horizon" are you mumbling about? You're completely confused here, or willfully trying to obfuscate a point you don't understand.
Yeah yeah...however what you use a black hole to explain...could actually be something else. Have you seen a black hole in our earth or solar system?Absolute horizons occur around black holes and are generally called event horizons, they're not physical things per se but they are simply the point beyond which it is impossible to escape the gravitational pull of the object in question. There are many kinds of horizon - they are broadly speaking mathematical concepts.
Hey...they toss that bogus concept and name around when referring to the big bang. So if you want to talk about imaginary horizons, be clear!!That's what we were talking about in the first place. You brought up the notion of an event horizon having something to do with "creation", which it doesn't.
But now you're on the right part of the discussion - can you explain the concept of time from a photon passing the event horizon of a black hole from your worldview?
Can you prove it is bigger than a kitchen table and further than 2 light years? Start there. Until then, you are merely imagining how our laws and space and state would produce what we see. First you need to know what you see!How about Cygnus X-1?
Yes...C. The speed of light.....trying to sound intelligent?We don't use a symbol for 'light', for starters, light being in the layman's sense just the band of the electromagnetic spectrum that causes a reaction from our optic nerve that is interpreted as a visible phenomenon. We might use symbols for the properties of photons, the quantum excitation of the electromagnetic field.
No. You can play with your little terms on earth and near earth. Nowhere else.So - you're objecting really to every single term that represents something physical in the universe in every mathematical equation ever? Wow.
Where was it measured!? On and near earth. No?Why would it obey 'our' laws? You think the speed of light in a vacuum is what it is because we said it was?
No! You assume our space and time go out that far...proof? All I deduce is that earth had a change. What the universe did how would I know? Did it all change too? Or not? How would we know?Also, since the laws of physics have remained constant within the fishbowl, it holds that the fishbowl should have a definable size. Since you're claiming 4500 years since the last major 'state' change, we should be able to safely assume that the fishbowl extends approximately 4500 light years in all directions...no?
So if Sin can be measured, we can logically ascribe a unit to it to frame that measurement. What is the unit for Sin, please? Are there GigaSins, MicroSins and MegaSins? Please say there are. That would be so entertaining.![]()
Everything I looked at regarding that was easily refuted. Now if you have not the guts to put some on the table...fine.Ok, so we've established for the record that you are ignorant in entirety of anything to do with the mathematics underpinning the hypothesis of the Higgs field, which is why you've been unable to pick a single term that you object to - an easy task that would be entirely in your interest - if you have a genuine objection to a particular term, you could just go - here, look at this term, here is my objection. But you don't, so we can safely assume you can't.
Before getting to where something should meet something, or whatnot, let us look at what something it is.Moving on, perhaps you could find a term within this equation that you object to, this is a particular expression of the HB Lagrangian. As we know from prior posts that you think this stuff is simple, can you point to the term(s) that show that the HB should interact with itself?
L = 1⁄2(∂μ■ - λv2σ2 - λ(vσ3 + 1⁄4σ4)
There goes Michael, trying to derail a thread to preach about plasma...
There are no empirical observations supporting a 'different state past'. None. Zero. Not even a contested one.
Actually no. I'm just noting how ironic that particular statement sounds coming from an inflation supporter:
http://www.astro.rug.nl/~weygaert/t.../inflationary.universe.guth.physrevd-1981.pdf
All dad has to do is change his terminology slightly, and instead of using the term "different state past", he can use your lingo and talk about the two states in terms of a "pre inflation" state and a "post inflation" state
That's usually because that 'science' is basing it's results upon either unfounded assumptions or wildly misinterpreting evidence.I am glad we have atheists so they can decipher what is real science and what is not...(sarcasm)
Any science that even makes an attempt to pursue (not explain or prove, only to pursue) God as the energy behind it all immediately gets rebuked.
Way to have an open mind guys and gals. Your own argument against Creationist is staring at you in the mirror.
Luke 6:42 NKJV Or how can you say to your brother, 'Brother, let me remove the speck that is in your eye,' when you yourself do not see the plank that is in your own eye? Hypocrite! First remove the plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck that is in your brother's eye.
That's usually because that 'science' is basing it's results upon either unfounded assumptions or wildly misinterpreting evidence.
And as for the bible verse... That's non-constructive dirt-slinging.