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How would they know!? What they did some fishbowl mind projection?They are correct.
They even tell you that the laws of physics are only the same in frames moving in relative motion to your own
I understand that if you were correct about what they are saying it would support my idea that we do not have correct dates. However I don't need support that is based on the same mistaken ideas that they use. The laws of physics are fishbowl rules.They actually support your own position that far away galaxies do not follow the same laws as ours does. Since those galaxies are not traveling in relative motion to our own, therefore the laws of physics would necessarily be different.
The problem is that everyone on earth but you seems to think that they don't. You are trying to tell them what they supposedly think. Wouldn't their religion and high priests know what they themselves claim better than you?They support your fishbowl view, since only in small enough areas of observation can an object be considered as non-inertial.
They seem to think they do, and that you are missing something. Since trillions were spent on their fishbowl science and very smart people have concocted their schemes and dreams, doesn't it seem a bit odd to you that you claim you know their stuff better than they do?GR and SR both clearly state this, but they simply don’t follow what the theories actually say.
You take it too seriously. There is no accelerating going on in deep space in reality as they envision it. The redshift and other ways they determined that there was are religion. So why twist your brain in knots trying to get some interpretation of the fishbowl theories of science that is better than theirs? It is all a sad joke. They know nothing of the real universe and creation of God. ALL their concepts are fatally flawed and should not be taken seriously.SR says only in non-inertial frames is time constant. In other words in frames not accelerating. But we live in a universe that is accelerating... God stretched out the heavens.
Yeah, on an airplane! Or mountain, etc. NOT in deep space.As experiments show, time slows as velocity increases. So in the past when the velocity was less, radioactive decay rates would have been faster.
Wouldn't they know what their own theories say?They don’t want to admit what their theory says because they don’t adjust for faster decay rates in the past, but use the same slower rate today to calculate the rate in the past. This gives them incorrect answers of age, since it hasn’t been constant, but decreasing.
You conceptualize it that way. They don't.It is like a decreasing flow of water through a pipe. If you saw the rate as it is now, and the amount of water in the pool, you would have to add more time to the length the water flowed because you didn’t account for an increased rate of flow in the past. If you use a constant flow rate instead of adjusting for an increasing flow rate in the past, your only option is to artificially increase the amount of time the water flowed to match the amount you see in the pool. All because you refuse to use a changing flow rate and use a constant rate.
Well, they seem to think that the way frames are compared is not the way you thought. My point is that who really cares what they or you think about fishbowl theories!? You need time to exist, and space...the same in deep space for any of it to even begin to apply out there. You do not have what you need. Nor do they.The sad thing is they know time dilation is an experimental fact proven in the same Earth Centered Frame, then try to duck and dodge so they don’t have to admit to their error in time.
The folks who got PHDs in fishbowl philosophy out to know internally what their own religion says.Their own theories don’t support their calculation of age, but they can’t ever admit this. Just like they’ll never actually admit to you that only in small enough areas can a frame be considered non-inertial so the same laws of physics can be applied.
Their belief system is theirs to do whatever they like with. The issue here seems to be that it is also yours, but you think you can force them to agree that you know best about what they claim.They know the truth but will simply never admit it because doing so would destroy their belief system.
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