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John Smith I wrote:
wrote: ... The standard for time for human beings is based on a particular property of cesium on a defined Earth. Using that standard, the age of the universe is what it is. Use a different standard, you get a different answer. So what? Jim: No one can dispute your, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" argument. That isn't my argument. Anyone would be fool to throw away our present theories, equations, etc. Nonsense. Theories are constantly changed as better data is obtained. Newtonian physics is good enough for designing bumper jacks but not GPS systems. However, your argument of, "I am only worried about what happens in my backyard" would halt progress and advancement towards the real and correct understanding of these things. That isn't my argument. But hey, if what we have right now is working, "Use it!" is my motto ... Warmest regards, JS -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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