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RE: Comets - A Brief Primer

in #steemstem7 years ago (edited)

Can you post references from Sir Fred Hoyle, Irving Langmuir, Hannes Alfven and Kristian Birkeland regarding Electric Comet Theory? I mean where they directly commented on it? I'm betting you can't....

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So, what are you willing to bet?

It took me a while but I found a link to Birkeland's theories on comets. https://www.plasma-universe.com/Comets:_Kristian_Birkeland%27s_theory

This is all in his book 'The Norwegian Aurora Polaris Expedition, 1902-1903'

By the way, I did see your fakebook post referring to me. It left me feeling sorry for you.

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Lol. You would win that bet because electric comet theory was not their forte per se. But all those mentioned were supporters of electric theories pertaining to astrophysics, whether it is electric-plasma models of the solar system, the sun and the universe in general as I somewhat already outlined. And being as they supported the electric universe hypothesis it is not a stretch to think that they would not contradict the electric comet hypothesis.

But, I understand why you ask such a question as it is merely an attempt at avoidance as no-one likes to face the possibility that after years of investment they may be wrong.

One of the reasons I like talking to those with a different opinion than mine is that it challenges me in my opinion when they take the intellectual scientific route. What you have done is absolutely not that. You could talk science with me and critically discuss the ideas I have presented but instead, you have done the opposite, you asked a question which you already knew the answer to. Oh well. I guess I am not worthy. lol

I guess you are, as Karl Popper said, no longer in the game as a scientist.

Looking forward to your next post.
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Lol. Thank you for proving my point.

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