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Looks like the Universe has a bad case of progeria.seems the universe ages another few billion years every ten years.
I pays to keep up on ever changing science dialogue.
seems the universe ages another few billion years every ten years. I wonder how old it is today.
I pays to keep up on ever changing science dialogue.
seems the universe ages another few billion years every ten years. I wonder how old it is today.
I think there may be a few who hav read "introduction to..." or "general..." books, but I would be very suprised to find any that have read "modern..." or "Advanced..." text books.
I pays to keep up on ever changing science dialogue.
seems the universe ages another few billion years every ten years. I wonder how old it is today.
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I pays to keep up on ever changing science dialogue.
seems the universe ages another few billion years every ten years. I wonder how old it is today.
Not necessarily, I still find the books on quatum mechanics, statistical mechanics and thermodynamics that I used long ago in graduate school to be quite useful for many purposes. My biochemistry and molecular biology books still have valid information in them, it is just that there is so much more information now that new books are required every few years and to really keep up with a specific field one needs to read the current literature.Ya --- they change with the weather --- that's why they make good bargain books at Waldenbooks.
By the time you're done reading it, its either been modified or disproven.
Why do you think Scientific American and Popular Science can come out every month with something?
If you're going to learn Quantum Physics, you need two things:
- $175.00 textbook to learn in the classroom.
- Subscription to Catchup Monthly to stay informed.
Would you mind sharing details about which book you read, and what the falsified part was?Ya --- they change with the weather --- that's why they make good bargain books at Waldenbooks.
By the time you're done reading it, its either been modified or disproven.
Perhaps it's because science actually advances? That's a novelty concept for most creationists, I know, but think about it.Why do you think Scientific American and Popular Science can come out every month with something?
actually to be more accurate, if he is 70, YECists would say he is 70(actual age)*6,000(YECist age of the earth)/14,000,000,000(actual age of the earth in years)*365(days in a year)*24(hours in a day)*60(minutes in an hour)=15.77 MINUTES old.One thing is for sure, it isn't getting any younger. Stuff like this is occationally used to argue for a young earth. That's pretty much like geusseing a man is 70 years old, being told by his daughter that he's 72, then finding a birth certificate that says he's 73 and determining that he must be 12 since they don't all agree exactly.
Ya --- they change with the weather --- that's why they make good bargain books at Waldenbooks.
By the time you're done reading it, its either been modified or disproven.
Why do you think Scientific American and Popular Science can come out every month with something?
If you're going to learn Quantum Physics, you need two things:
- $175.00 textbook to learn in the classroom.
- Subscription to Catchup Monthly to stay informed.
Abbot said:"Often times new and strange shapes of beasts are brought forth there: the reason whereof is, that the country being hot and full of wildernesses, which have in them little water, the beasts of all sorts are enforced to meet at those few watering places that be, where often times contrary kinds have conjunction the one with the other: so that there ariseth new kinds of species, which taketh part of both"
You must have missed the following then:It is generally considered a good thing that science advances regularly. But actually, quantum mechanics is really not an active field of physics. As far as I know, it hasn't changed much since the 30's.
Well idea of quarks was developed after the 1930's.
You are the graduate.Quarks also aren't a part of the formalism of quantum mechanics. QM is largely probability theory and linear algebra. Certainly it can be applied to high energy physics, and a good deal of other fields in physics. But as I said earlier, the formalism itself hasn't changed very much.
that's ok, get your verification anywhere you can.Be careful not to stroke my ego. Having just graduated a few weeks ago, I still get a kick out of saying that I have a physics degree. Hopefully it'll wear off soon.
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