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Author Topic:   The truth about the mainstream cosmologist establishment
jar
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Message 39 of 132 (180780)
01-26-2005 10:34 AM
Reply to: Message 22 by compmage
01-26-2005 2:14 AM


Re: Double Cranky Mode
Evolution is based on the ASSUMPTION that a creator can not exist.
Okay, that's your big issue it seems.
Fortunately, that's wrong. There is nothing in the TOE that says anything about whether or not a creator exists. In fact, many of us including myself believe firmly in a creator. Almost every Christian sect supports both the TOE and the findings from cosmology.

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Message 52 of 132 (180882)
01-26-2005 4:50 PM
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01-26-2005 1:28 PM


What happens if you move two magnets apart?
How quickly does a magnetic field drop off with distance?

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Message 54 of 132 (180888)
01-26-2005 4:59 PM
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01-26-2005 4:55 PM


So if there was a magnetic field strong enough to effect the motions of a body, say a body the size of the earth, what evidence would we see as to its existence?

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jar
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Message 57 of 132 (180910)
01-26-2005 5:34 PM
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01-26-2005 5:24 PM


Hanno might be including magnetic forces, too, but in what I've read so far I've only seen mention of electrostatic forces.
From Message 49...
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It is really suprising that cosmologists pay so little attension to electricity. We know there is magnitism in the universe, and it is common knowledge that magnetism and electrisism goes together.
We can get to electrostatic forces next but I'd like to get magnetism out of the way first.
Percy writes:
A magnet capable of supporting a 1 pound weight from a distance of 4000 miles away would exert a pull on the same object of 16 million pounds at a distance of 1 mile.
That sounds like a fairly major force. So if there was a magnet what could exert force on the iron core of the earth across a distance of 93,000,000 miles do you think we would be able to detect it?
Also, would we expect the magnetic field of the earth to align in relation to that other magnet?

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Message 58 of 132 (180912)
01-26-2005 5:37 PM
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01-26-2005 5:28 PM


Do we see that? Or do we only build satellites from non-magnetic materials?

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Message 60 of 132 (180916)
01-26-2005 5:42 PM
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01-26-2005 5:39 PM


How about the earth's magentic field? Would it align with this hypothetical magnet?

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Message 63 of 132 (180921)
01-26-2005 5:48 PM
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01-26-2005 5:45 PM


You would think so. Geology and cosmology aren't my strong suits, but I can't see how it wouldn't.
So if that is the case we should find that all of the magnetic fields for all the planets align with this hypothetical super magnet, wouldn't they?

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