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Yauza... the biggest discovery in the last twenty years as far as cosmology goes might unite the theory of general relativity and quantum mechanics into a theory of everything. In geekspeak, the discovery translates to a value of 0.2 for r, with a margin of error of plus 0.07 or minus 0.05, at a confidence level exceeding 5 sigma. Which upon hearing this physicist Andrie Linde almost collapsed

I know RW will still be sceptical.

Primordial gravitational wave discovery heralds 'whole new era' in physics | Science | theguardian.com

Primordial gravitational wave discovery heralds 'whole new era' in physics
Gravitational waves could help unite general relativity and quantum mechanics to reveal a 'theory of everything'

This could reveal the interface between the two great theories of physics: general relativity and quantum mechanics. Despite almost a century of effort, the world's physicists have not been able to show how these theories work togethe
 
Yauza... the biggest discovery in the last twenty years as far as cosmology goes might unite the theory of general relativity and quantum mechanics into a theory of everything. In geekspeak, the discovery translates to a value of 0.2 for r, with a margin of error of plus 0.07 or minus 0.05, at a confidence level exceeding 5 sigma. Which upon hearing this physicist Andrie Linde almost collapsed

I know RW will still be sceptical.

Primordial gravitational wave discovery heralds 'whole new era' in physics | Science | theguardian.com

Primordial gravitational wave discovery heralds 'whole new era' in physics
Gravitational waves could help unite general relativity and quantum mechanics to reveal a 'theory of everything'

This could reveal the interface between the two great theories of physics: general relativity and quantum mechanics. Despite almost a century of effort, the world's physicists have not been able to show how these theories work togethe

That's crazy talk, a book written a long time ago says that the world was created in 6 days. Why would anyone listen to science or doctors they're stupid
 
That's crazy talk, a book written a long time ago says that the world was created in 6 days. Why would anyone listen to science or doctors they're stupid

Well the book written long ago opens with an old geezer saying 'let there be light', and there was. And maybe 6 days in old geezer years = 14 billion. One never knows.
 
That's crazy talk, a book written a long time ago says that the world was created in 6 days. Why would anyone listen to science or doctors they're stupid

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So some really smart people figured out another tiny piece of God's creation. Cool.
 
So some really smart people figured out another tiny piece of God's creation. Cool.

haha, you know that these scientific discoveries contradict and disprove the bible and that scares you because you need the hope.
 
Actually, no. As a Catholic, I do not take the creation story in the book of Genesis literally. Which I've mentioned before. But I know it doesn't fit with your talking points so you ignore it. LOL
 
Yauza... the biggest discovery in the last twenty years as far as cosmology goes might unite the theory of general relativity and quantum mechanics into a theory of everything. In geekspeak, the discovery translates to a value of 0.2 for r, with a margin of error of plus 0.07 or minus 0.05, at a confidence level exceeding 5 sigma. Which upon hearing this physicist Andrie Linde almost collapsed

I know RW will still be sceptical.

Primordial gravitational wave discovery heralds 'whole new era' in physics | Science | theguardian.com

Primordial gravitational wave discovery heralds 'whole new era' in physics
Gravitational waves could help unite general relativity and quantum mechanics to reveal a 'theory of everything'

This could reveal the interface between the two great theories of physics: general relativity and quantum mechanics. Despite almost a century of effort, the world's physicists have not been able to show how these theories work togethe

Nice theory... :rolleyes:
 


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