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Religion / Re: A Divine Force Or Creator - Mere Thinking Or Emblem Of Evidence by butterfly88(m): 4:11pm On Sep 22, 2016 |
DoctorAlien:lol...I still find it hard to comprehend you sir...so God first created man hand his creation was flawed by what God didn't create and wasn't "aware" of taking the computer for instance it is a beautiful work like you acclaimed but had some loop holes quick enable all kinds of cybercrimes...and mind you the computer underwent several modifications...so as to get a so called " perfect computer" which as far as I know doesn't exist so is this the same process God is using in his creation of a perfect man and a perfect world? |
Religion / Re: A Divine Force Or Creator - Mere Thinking Or Emblem Of Evidence by butterfly88(m): 3:47pm On Sep 22, 2016 |
DoctorAlien:is God unaware of what Satan will become before he became what he became? |
Religion / Re: A Divine Force Or Creator - Mere Thinking Or Emblem Of Evidence by butterfly88(m): 3:44pm On Sep 22, 2016 |
DoctorAlien:owk..using your above logic,, there is imperfection in God's creation in the same way as there are mistakes in the creation of the computer? |
Religion / Re: A Divine Force Or Creator - Mere Thinking Or Emblem Of Evidence by butterfly88(m): 2:58pm On Sep 22, 2016 |
DoctorAlien:1st if God is all knowing he should have know that Satan will rebel and cause unrepairable damages..then he shouldn't have created Satan in the 1st instant 2nd -you said pride in Satan,who created pride? 3rd- God never created sin,who did? is there another creator other than god? 4th- so who should we blame? Satan or his creator? Owk assuming I'm a scientist I want to create something, and I knew before hand that my invention will cause a lot of trouble for the future generations,but I did invent it nevertheless now if such a thing kills say million who should blamed? the invention or the inventor? |
Religion / Re: A Divine Force Or Creator - Mere Thinking Or Emblem Of Evidence by butterfly88(m): 2:38pm On Sep 22, 2016 |
DoctorAlien:so who marred God's creation if he was the one who designed it as he wanted it,, soo because he loved us so much he gave us provision to sin? and after words he hard to slay a lamb " himself" to appease himself for the sins he created by himself?....what kind of perfect designer is this, is this how a knowledgeable being should act? please throw more light Also if rebellion against GOD is the reason for such plagues why do the innocent and sometimes the child with no sin suffer? |
Religion / Re: A Divine Force Or Creator - Mere Thinking Or Emblem Of Evidence by butterfly88(m): 2:21pm On Sep 22, 2016 |
DoctorAlien:I don't get you...is this God imperfect,and not all-knowing as we proclaim? |
Science/Technology / A Brief History Of Physics(the Four Physical Forces) by butterfly88(m): 11:31am On Sep 22, 2016 |
before the emergence of physics before the time of galileo and newton the ancients explained the universe in terms of mysteries and wonders. they bring up all sought of fallacies in their attempts to explain and unravel the mysteries of the universe I want to give a brief history of physics and show how it by careful deductions, precise calculations and logical assertions helps to bring us out of this abyss which the ancient man as dug. will be using the names of some fellow science-landers to make it a bit interesting,please kindly inform if your name appears here and you don't like it.... enjoy my story there once lived a great scientist,the greatest of his time as some will refer to him who passed away,the day he passed away his desk was photographed with the caption "the unfinished manuscript of the greatest work of the greatest scientist" lordnicklaus-meaning the greatest scientist couldn't finish his greatest work? what could he have been working on that took him so long to complete? I'm only curious,what was this great work of his? This is the grand unified theory,what physicists called the theory of everything,others refer to it as the holy grail of physics dekatron-oh,i see, the theory of everything,what is it all about? ---**well this is just a theory that will unify all the physical forces in the universe. johnnydon22- so what are these forces? **these are the gravitational force,the electromagnetic force,the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force now this takes us to our destination,, we will try to take a drive to the past and see how physics has helped immensely in modern civilization the history of physics THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE like I said the history of physics is the history of modern civilisation and before the time of galileo,newton et al. the ancients were shrouded in superstitions of all kinds? mrphysics-what kind of superstitions please? **aristotle the great Greek philosopher for instance claimed that object moved towards the earth's because the yearn to be United to the earth. and also claimed that objects in motion slow down because the get tired butterfly88-Hmm, that's weird **yes weird,and even weirder is it that this "fact" was unquestioned for almost 2000years,until the beginning of modern physics awesomegenius-so how did modern physics falsify this claim? **Yes a young man Brought us out of this mystery,his name is Isaac newton . sirwere- can you tell us about him? **yes at the age of 23 when he was busy taking a walk he saw an apple fall, and instead of picking the unlucky apple and simply digest it he looked towards the sky and asked the vital question,, and this simple question helped to unlock the heavens!! geez18-and what was this vital question? **he asked if the apple fall does the moon also fall? butterfly88- but any body would have known the answers to this simply question...of course the moon doesn't fall..isaac newton sef..lol **well the answer to this simple question is YES!! taurus25-did you just say yes? then how come the moon hasn't fallen on earth yet? **because the moon is in free fall:just like the apple,the moon is constantly falling towards earth,it doesn't hit the earth because it spins around the earth and is acting under the a force,a force of gravity our 1st universal force to explain the force of gravity he invented calculus and finally wrote the "principia" believe it or not principia is amongst of the most important works ever written by a human, every physicist should have a copy of it phensbassey-why is principia so important? ** because it sets into motion the physics of the universe,forces that governs and controls the motion of the planets,forces which can be calculated , frees us from the shackles of speculations and mythology and also sets into motion a mechanics (all machines depends on his laws) crizdaz-just one book? how? **lets take a look at his 3 laws of motion 1st law-object in motion stay in motion until acted upon by an external force,,so now we know that our football doesn't stop rolling because it gets tired as aristotle postulated but because of external resisting forces 2nd law- force equals mass times acceleration this sets into motion the industrial revolution,,the twin tower,steam engines, status of liberty will not stand without this 3rd law-to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction this is the law which enables us to launch our rockets,spaceships et cetera sunkieisland-so all these because of a seemingly childish question? **yes,so when you child asks such questions, then be happy,he could one day be the next Isaac newton next is electromagnetism* stay tuned 8 Likes 5 Shares
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Religion / Re: A Divine Force Or Creator - Mere Thinking Or Emblem Of Evidence by butterfly88(m): 12:16pm On Sep 21, 2016 |
blueAgent:lol...guy you're very funny oh |
Religion / Re: Plagiarism In The Bible? by butterfly88(m): 12:44pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU:please bro kindly answer the question...consult the holy spirit and give us his reply 2 Likes |
Religion / Re: How Long Does It Take For Species To Evolve? by butterfly88(m): 10:18pm On Sep 16, 2016 |
adjoviomole:lol...good |
Religion / Re: How Long Does It Take For Species To Evolve? by butterfly88(m): 7:09am On Sep 16, 2016 |
We evolve every day...even our universe is evolving... the evolution is even exponential, how come you haven't noticed ? 3 Likes |
Science/Technology / Re: The Colossal Black Holes (stars, Their Death,and passages to other universe) by butterfly88(m): 9:16am On Sep 14, 2016 |
taurus25:..ok bro...tenks |
Religion / Re: Spirituality: Who E Don EPP? by butterfly88(m): 6:49pm On Sep 13, 2016 |
Plaetton, ,Maybe you should put countries like Iran on this same scale(that which you put india)... Well spirituality on no spirituality.. I get champions league to watch... 1 Like |
Religion / Re: Spirituality: Who E Don EPP? by butterfly88(m): 6:44pm On Sep 13, 2016 |
CAPSLOCKED:...yes and no...no because we have refuses to nourish our self appropriately on what spiritualism truly entails we want things on a platter of gold and life was never constructed to be a bed of roses....and until man's understands spirituality/morality he will remain CAPSLOCKED ...and this plague that has visited Africa will remain there |
Religion / Re: Spirituality: Who E Don EPP? by butterfly88(m): 6:26pm On Sep 13, 2016 |
plaetton:well true...but they are other countries who have retained their spirituality and have excelled in other stratas immensely..what I mean by this is ..i don't think "spirituality" is the problem with Africa I think the actual problem with Africa is spiritual ignorance,spiritual corruption,hypocrism, fanatism 4 Likes |
Religion / Re: Spirituality: Who E Don EPP? by butterfly88(m): 5:59pm On Sep 13, 2016 |
Permission to book space ...oya where are the gnostics,wayfarers etcetera ...we deh wait 1 Like |
Science/Technology / Re: The Colossal Black Holes (stars, Their Death,and passages to other universe) by butterfly88(m): 9:03am On Sep 13, 2016 |
phensbassey:...kudos to physics for being so on point...thanks bro |
Science/Technology / Re: The Colossal Black Holes (stars, Their Death,and passages to other universe) by butterfly88(m): 9:02am On Sep 13, 2016 |
Amory:;Dhope you don grab popcorn |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Islam: Questions Muslims Avoid by butterfly88(m): 5:54pm On Sep 12, 2016 |
talkingtruth:have you made indepth research about the bridge otherwise known as the sirat? If you have then you are untruthful,inobjective and sentimental.. If you haven't as is clear from your lines please do before making claims...it's pathetic how you despise other people's practice without understanding it correctly or rather understanding it sentimentally |
Science/Technology / Re: Is Telekinesis Possible...?? by butterfly88(m): 3:29pm On Sep 12, 2016 |
Telekinesis and teleportation are probably the future pm physics maybe not possible in our present time due to our present tech but modern physicists belief it is possible...I believe it too Or Maybe when the human learns how to fully task his mind or to manipulate matter with his mind |
Science/Technology / Re: Einstein's Theories Of Relativity by butterfly88(m): 9:03pm On Sep 11, 2016 |
SirWere:( ...thanks aplenty bro |
Science/Technology / Re: Einstein's Theories Of Relativity by butterfly88(m): 9:02pm On Sep 11, 2016 |
Pdizzle:thanks |
Religion / Re: Where Was God On September 11th? by butterfly88(m): 4:13pm On Sep 11, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU:did you read my lines completely Well what I know is humans are intellectual beings ..quoting verses won't do the magic...providing logical proves will |
Religion / Re: Where Was God On September 11th? by butterfly88(m): 2:30pm On Sep 11, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU:Sorry if I'm derailing a bit...."out where"?....and your question "where was God" isn't correct either..what ever concept of God you hold the question where signifies a particular place at a particular time which contradicts the Theistic believe that God is outside the bounds of time and place Well back to status quo ...I think it is man's duty to address phenomena that take place here on earth,,the world is erected on the basis of cause and effect, "God only help a people when the help them selves" 1 Like |
Science/Technology / Re: Science by butterfly88(m): 9:37am On Sep 11, 2016 |
Why? I think because of the singularity which is infinitely dense,infinitely hot and infinitely small and hence infinitely unstable hence the big bang for stability On a more complicated note the universe was once in the form of a false vacuum, highly symmetrical but also highly unstable- take the analogy of trying to use a small sheet to cover an over sized bed, sheet may cover up but ones you lie on it is wraps ups again hence d meaning of false symmetry or false vacuum So to attain true symmetry and stability the big bang is required( a formal of symmetry breaking) |
Religion / Re: Am I Becoming An Atheist ?? by butterfly88(m): 9:58pm On Sep 10, 2016 |
KingEbukasBlog:...lol...awayhu doing bro. . |
Religion / Re: Am I Becoming An Atheist ?? by butterfly88(m): 9:08pm On Sep 10, 2016 |
plaetton:your head correct guy |
Religion / Re: Am I Becoming An Atheist ?? by butterfly88(m): 8:56pm On Sep 10, 2016 |
If thinking logically and giving reason a chance is atheism and if Christianity demands that you let sentiments cloud you reason, and your realistic perception,then I have on bad advice for you,,, my brother become an atheist 1 Like |
Science/Technology / Re: The Colossal Black Holes (stars, Their Death,and passages to other universe) by butterfly88(m): 10:27am On Sep 10, 2016 |
Einstein-rosen bridge The relativistic description of the black hole comes from the work of Karl Schwarzschild. In 1916, barely a few months after Einstein wrote down his celebrated equations, Schwarzschild was able to solve Einstein's equations exactly and calculate the gravitational field of a massive, stationary star Schwarzschild's solution has several interesting features. First, a point of no return surrounds the black hole. Any object that comes closer than this radius will inevitably be sucked into the black hole, with no possibility of escape. Inexorably, any person unfortunate enough to come within the Schwarzschild radius would be captured by the black hole and crushed to death(spagettification) This distance or limit to the black schwarzchild radius or horizon(the farthest visible point) Second, anyone who fell within the Schwarzschild radius would be aware of a "mirror universe" on the "other side" of space-time Einstein was not worried about the existence of this bizarre mirror universe because communication with it was impossible. Any space probe sent into the center of a black hole would encounter infinite curvature; that is, the gravitational field would be infinite, and any material object would be crushed. The electrons would be ripped off atoms, and even the protons and neutrons within the nuclei themselves would be torn apart. Also, to penetrate through to the alternative universe, the probe would have to go faster than the speed of light, which is not possible. Thus although this mirror universe is mathematically necessary to make sense of the Schwarzschild solution, it could never be observed physically. Consequently, the celebrated Einstein-Rosen bridge connecting these two universes (named after Einstein and his collaborator, Nathan Rosen) was considered a mathematical quirk.hence it remained forgotten Things began to change with the work of New Zealand mathematician Roy Kerr, who in 1963 found another exact solution to Einstein's equations. Kerr assumed that any collapsing star would be rotating. Like a spinning skater who speeds up when bringing in his or her hands, a rotating star would necessarily accelerate as it began to collapse. Thus the stationary Schwarzschild solution for a black hole was not the most physically relevant solution of Einstein's equations Kerr found, however, that a massive rotating star does not collapse into a point. Instead, the spinning star flattens until it eventually is compressed into a ring, which has interesting properties. If a probe were shot into the black hole from the side, it would hit the ring and be totally demolished. The curvature of space-time is still infinite when approaching the ring from the side. There is still a "ring of death," so to speak, surrounding the center. However, if a space probe were shot into the ring from the top or bottom, it would experience a large but finite curvature; that is, the gravitational force would not be infinite This rather surprising conclusion from Kerr's solution means that any space probe shot through a spinning black hole along its axis of rotation might, in principle, survive the enormous but finite gravitational fields at the center, and go right on through to the mirror universe without being destroyed by infinite curvature. The Einstein-Rosen bridge acts like a tunnel connecting two regions of space-time; it is a wormhole. Thus the Kerr black hole is a gateway to another universe 1 Share
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Science/Technology / Re: The Colossal Black Holes (stars, Their Death,and passages to other universe) by butterfly88(m): 10:06am On Sep 10, 2016 |
OK we've come a long way..and finally we've arrived at our destination black holes If a star was ten to 50 times the size of our sun, then gravity will continue to squeeze it even after it becomes a neutron star. Without the force of fusion to repel the gravitational pull, there is nothing to oppose the final collapse of the star. At this point, it becomes the famous black hole. In some sense, black holes must exist. A star, we recall, is the byproduct of two cosmic forces: gravity, which tries to crush the star, and fusion, which tries to blow the star apart like in a hydrogen bomb. All the various phases in the life history of a star are a consequence of this delicate balancing act between gravity and fusion. Sooner or later, when all the nuclear fuel in a massive star is finally exhausted and the star is a mass of pure neutrons, there is nothing known that can then resist the powerful force of gravity. Eventually, the gravitational force will take over and crush the neutron star into nothingness. The star has come full circle: It was born when gravity first began to compress hydrogen gas in the heavens into a star, and it will die when the nuclear fuel is exhausted and gravity collapses it The density of a black hole is so large that light, like a rocket launched from the earth, will be forced to orbit around it. Since no light can escape from the enormous gravitational field, the collapsed star becomes black in colour. In fact, that is the usual definition of a black hole, a collapsed star from which no light can escape To understand this, we note that all heavenly bodies have what is called an escape velocity. This is the velocity necessary to escape permanently the gravitational pull of that body. For example, a space probe must reach an escape velocity of 25,000 miles per hour in order to leave the gravitational pull of the earth and go into deep space. space probes like the Voyager have ventured into deep space and have completely left the solar system (carrying good-will messages to any aliens who might pick them up) have reached the escape velocity of our sun. (The fact that we breathe oxygen is because the oxygen atoms do not have enough velocity to escape the earth's gravitational field. The fact that Jupiter and the other gas giants are made mainly of hydrogen is because their escape velocity is large enough to capture the primordial hydrogen of the early solar system. Thus escape velocity helps to explain the planetary evolution of the planets of our solar system over the past 5 billion years newton theory of gravity, in fact, gives the precise relationship between the escape velocity and the mass of the star. The heavier the planet or star and the smaller its radius, the larger the escape velocity necessary to escape its gravitational pull. As early as 1783, the English astronomer John Michell used this calculation to propose that a super massive star might have an escape velocity equal to the speed of light. The light emitted by such a massive star could never escape, but would orbit around it. Thus, to an outside observer, the star would appear totally black. Using the best knowledge available in the eighteenth century, he actually calculated the mass of such a black hole.* Unfortunately, his theory was considered to be crazy and was soon forgotten. Nevertheless, today scientists tend to believe that black holes exist because their telescopes and instruments have seen white dwarfs and neutron stars in the heavens so why are black holes black There are two ways to explain this 1: from the pedestrian point of view, the "force" between the star and a light beam is so great that its path is bent into a circle 2: or from the Einsteinian point of view, in which case the "shortest distance between two points is a curved line." Bending a light beam into a full circle means that space itself has been bent full circle. This can happen only if the black hole has completely pinched a piece of space-time along with it, so the light beam is circulating in a hypersphere. This piece of spacetime has now disconnected itself from the space-time around it. 1 Share
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Science/Technology / Re: The Colossal Black Holes (stars, Their Death,and passages to other universe) by butterfly88(m): 10:48pm On Sep 09, 2016 |
falcon01:lol bruh..ure wicked oh |
Science/Technology / Re: The Colossal Black Holes (stars, Their Death,and passages to other universe) by butterfly88(m): 10:41pm On Sep 09, 2016 |
Back again with my trouble..oya where did we stop ....yes white dwarfs So in continuation this alludes to the fact that Our sun will eventually turn into a white dwarf and, over billions of years anyways , slowly die as it exhausts its nuclear fuel. It will eventually become a dark, burned-out dwarf star. However, it is known that if a star is sufficiently massive (several times the mass of our sun), then most of the elements in the white dwarf will continue to be fused into increasingly heavier elements, eventually reaching iron And then?? Yes Once we reach iron, we are near the very close to end of the tunnel. because,We can no longer extract any more energy from the excess mass, so the nuclear furnace shuts off. Gravity once again takes over, crushing the star until temperatures rise explosively a thousandfold, reaching trillions of degrees. At this point, the iron core collapses and the outer layer of the white dwarf blows off, releasing the largest burst of energy known in the galaxy, an exploding star called a SuPERNOVA also referred to as a dieing star Again image 1 and 2 shows what supernovae(plural) are like In the aftermath of the supernova, we find a totally dead star, a NEUTRON StAR the densities in a neutron star are so great that, crudely speaking, all the neutrons are "touching" one another. Although neutron stars are almost invisible, they can be detected with suffisticated instruments. Because they emit some radiation while they are rotating, they act like a cosmic lighthouse in outer space. Otherwise referred to as a blinking or winking star , or pulsar. See picture 3 and 4 for our neutron stars So from,, red giant-----»white dwarf-----»supernova(ae)-----»neutron star........then what?? Yes,, black holes ....watch out for part 2 ..to be continued shortly 1 Share
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