From: BURT on
On Nov 21, 5:35 pm, "Inertial" <relativ...(a)rest.com> wrote:
> "BURT" <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > On Nov 21, 5:18 pm, "Inertial" <relativ...(a)rest.com> wrote:
> >> "BURT" <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> >> > On Nov 21, 4:33 pm, "Inertial" <relativ...(a)rest.com> wrote:
> >> >> "PD" <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >> >>news:6e6f25be-2612-4bb8-ac26-4fef7811fd05(a)n35g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
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> >> >> > On Nov 20, 1:06 pm, NoEinstein <noeinst...(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >> >> >> On Nov 12, 9:32 am, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> >> >> Dear PD, the Parasite Dunce:  The fact that you inject so much of
> >> >> >> your
> >> >> >> errant thinking into my concisely explained scientific positions
> >> >> >> proves that I have touched on your... 'soft spot'.  That's the half
> >> >> >> of
> >> >> >> your skull which never 'closed' following your birth.  Give it up,
> >> >> >> fellow.  Science isn't what you read in the seventh grade.  Science
> >> >> >> is
> >> >> >> an evolving truth always vulnerable to a better and simpler
> >> >> >> explanation.  — NoEinstein —
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> >> >> > Aha. Such is the Fine Art of Self-Rationalization.
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> >> >> > "He says it's a mistake on my part. But no, it must in fact be
> >> >> > correct, and he is only complaining because I have hit on a tender
> >> >> > spot! How I know I am right is precisely when they tell me I am
> >> >> > wrong!
> >> >> > If I were wrong, they would say nothing at all!"
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> >> >> > You just keep telling yourself that, NoEinstein.
>
> >> >> > Now that you've convinced yourself that what's written in 7th grade
> >> >> > science books is wrong, then perhaps it's time to question the math
> >> >> > you were taught in the 5th grade. In fact, probably everything
> >> >> > you've
> >> >> > EVER been taught from 1st grade on is probably wrong, all wrong, and
> >> >> > is in dire need of replacement by new truths that you invent.
>
> >> >> I doubt he's even read a physics book at any grade level.  And though
> >> >> he
> >> >> may
> >> >> have been TAUGHT since 1st grade, he appears not to have LEARNT very
> >> >> much.- Hide quoted text -
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> >> > Why don't planets fall inward?
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> >> They do .. they continually fall inwards.  That's what an orbit is.
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> > No they do not continually get closer to the Sun.
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> I didn't say they did get continually closer.
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> > And they could be
> > all circular curve in the ideal.
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There is orbit and there is straight fall.

Mitch Raemsch
From: Aleph on
In article <7e1557d1-d552-4b54-aaa1-
a202a01d564f(a)o9g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, sent to sci.physics on Sat,
21 Nov 2009 17:46:13 -0800 (PST), BURT <macromitch(a)yahoo.com> imparted
these words of wisdom:

> There is orbit and there is straight fall.


There is also straight fail. You have achieved that.

Do you read anything in the posts you reply to? Doesn't your botcode
allow you to do that?


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Aleph

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From: BURT on
On Nov 22, 4:53 am, Aleph <Usenet....(a)gishpuppy.com> wrote:
> In article <7e1557d1-d552-4b54-aaa1-
> a202a01d5...(a)o9g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, sent to sci.physics on Sat,
> 21 Nov 2009 17:46:13 -0800 (PST), BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> imparted
> these words of wisdom:
>
> > There is orbit and there is straight fall.
>
> There is also straight fail. You have achieved that.
>
> Do you read anything in the posts you reply to? Doesn't your botcode
> allow you to do that?
>
> --
> Aleph
>
> This article was posted to USENET, please reply in that manner. Emails
> to this account will be ignored.

You can go against the curve. You do not have to follow curvature
directly.

Mitch Raemsch
From: Aleph on
On Sunday 22 November 2009 22:44, in
<f4d53861-789c-46f3-905c-42d914c20478(a)b36g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, BURT
sat down and wrote the following words of wisdom:

> On Nov 22, 4:53 am, Aleph <Usenet....(a)gishpuppy.com> wrote:
>> In article <7e1557d1-d552-4b54-aaa1-
>> a202a01d5...(a)o9g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, sent to sci.physics on Sat,
>> 21 Nov 2009 17:46:13 -0800 (PST), BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> imparted
>> these words of wisdom:
>>
>> > There is orbit and there is straight fall.
>>
>> There is also straight fail. You have achieved that.
>>
>> Do you read anything in the posts you reply to? Doesn't your botcode
>> allow you to do that?
>
> You can go against the curve. You do not have to follow curvature
> directly.
>

So that is a "no" then? Ok.


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From: NoEinstein on
On Nov 20, 2:22 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
Dear PD, the Parasite Dunce: You've committed a cardinal sin:
Improperly paraphrasing my words, then making fun of your OWN
misunderstanding. Such shows how desperate you are in the face of
overwhelming evidence of your being wrong... again and again and
again. You can't understand a single thing about physics beyond what
you so blindly accepted in seventh grade. They should erect a statue
of you standing in the corner wearing a pointed hat, with the title
DUNCE. — NoEinstein —
>
> On Nov 20, 1:06 pm, NoEinstein <noeinst...(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> > On Nov 12, 9:32 am, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Dear PD, the Parasite Dunce:  The fact that you inject so much of your
> > errant thinking into my concisely explained scientific positions
> > proves that I have touched on your... 'soft spot'.  That's the half of
> > your skull which never 'closed' following your birth.  Give it up,
> > fellow.  Science isn't what you read in the seventh grade.  Science is
> > an evolving truth always vulnerable to a better and simpler
> > explanation.  — NoEinstein —
>
> Aha. Such is the Fine Art of Self-Rationalization.
>
> "He says it's a mistake on my part. But no, it must in fact be
> correct, and he is only complaining because I have hit on a tender
> spot! How I know I am right is precisely when they tell me I am wrong!
> If I were wrong, they would say nothing at all!"
>
> You just keep telling yourself that, NoEinstein.
>
> Now that you've convinced yourself that what's written in 7th grade
> science books is wrong, then perhaps it's time to question the math
> you were taught in the 5th grade. In fact, probably everything you've
> EVER been taught from 1st grade on is probably wrong, all wrong, and
> is in dire need of replacement by new truths that you invent.
>
> PD