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Title: Gravitational Waves and the big bang
Post by: DDDDAts all folks on March 17, 2014, 06:54:57 PM
Pretty fascinating stuff.

http://www.iflscience.com/physics/scientists-detect-direct-evidence-big-bang%E2%80%99s-gravitational-waves

We can finally peer into the the beginnings of the big bang. I wonder if they'll find a bloke there with a massive beard, really dodgy sandals, dressed in a white tunic.
Title: Re: Gravitational Waves and the big bang
Post by: mister bickles on March 16, 2015, 02:56:13 AM
Einstein was a bogus fraud and all his so-called "theories" are bogus, too!
what was he?
in essence, just a typical jew!   :(

"relativity" is rubbish!
"quantum theory" is correct!
Title: Re: Gravitational Waves and the big bang
Post by: Ghost of V on March 16, 2015, 08:03:01 AM
Higgs particles are hardly proven science.
Title: Re: Gravitational Waves and the big bang
Post by: mister bickles on March 16, 2015, 11:20:52 AM
Higgs particles are hardly proven science.

my under-standing of it is that they're not an essential part of Quantum Theory;

(there is speculation that the NSA already has a working Quantum Computer, able to, for instance, decrypt previously-uncrackable 4096-bit encryption in real time)  :o
Title: Re: Gravitational Waves and the big bang
Post by: Rama Set on March 16, 2015, 01:33:21 PM
Higgs particles are hardly proven science.

my under-standing of it is that they're not an essential part of Quantum Theory;

(there is speculation that the NSA already has a working Quantum Computer, able to, for instance, decrypt previously-uncrackable 4096-bit encryption in real time)  :o


Well they are sort of the only game in town to describe why anything has mass but we have gotten along fine without them yes.