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Author Topic:   The Big Bang and Conservation of angular momentum??
Percy
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Message 56 of 99 (561547)
05-21-2010 8:27 AM
Reply to: Message 55 by DevilsAdvocate
05-21-2010 8:20 AM


Re: Con Angular Momentum
The origin of your Lincoln quote is actually unknown.
--Percy

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Message 60 of 99 (561571)
05-21-2010 12:04 PM


Just to confuse things further...
I think what Dennis780 was trying to say in Message 51 when he said this:
dennis780 in Message 51 writes:
The law of conservation of angular momentum is not up for debate. As distance to the center decreases, angular momentum increases. This is a documented physical observation. There is a formula for it.
Was that the angular velocity of a spinning body increases as its mass is brought closer to the center of rotation. I know he said "angular momentum," but I think he meant "angular velocity."
--Percy

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Message 62 of 99 (561582)
05-21-2010 1:25 PM
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05-21-2010 1:09 PM


Re: Just to confuse things further...
Dr Adequate writes:
And I think that he doesn't know the difference.
That's possible. What we're seeing right now is what happens when someone utterly sure of their position encounters inconvenient contrary facts. He's casting about for ways that he can still be right. I don't think he's yet grasped that he's missing a couple key concepts, so this could go on for a while.
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Message 75 of 99 (565809)
06-21-2010 8:10 AM
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06-21-2010 7:48 AM


Re: Just to confuse things further...
See Message 46. You replied very briefly ignoring most of the issues in Message 51, and Cavediver pointed out its errors in Message 54.
What I think Cavediver and others are trying to tell you in this thread is that it isn't that you misunderstand the Big Bang, though you do. It's that you misunderstand an important part of basic physics.
You probably disagree, but to settle the issue you probably need to directly address the explanations that have been provided. What you seem to be doing instead is reexplaining your original position, and you already have responses to that.
--Percy

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Message 86 of 99 (565957)
06-22-2010 7:49 AM
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06-21-2010 5:45 PM


Re: OK Fine
lyx2no writes:
That was originally entered as unicode. It should have shown up as delta (915) L sub-sys = constant two headed arrow (8596) Sigma (931) tau (964) sub-ext. This means the change (delta) in a system's angular momentum (L) is to a constant not withstanding the exchange of the sum (sigma) of the external torque.
You might give the [] dBCode a try.
--Percy

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