Jushiro wrote:
more time should be spent making fun of people who type like this:
how r u 2day
than making fun of people who spell words correctly.
Both are correct depending on where you learned English
Azelma wrote:
Yuratuhl wrote:
heh heh, favourite.
What's your favourite colour Jouklem?
Rouge!
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it's possible and common for objects to increase in size while maintaining density during changes.
while this is a bad but ample enough example, water to ice. Though regarding the planet it's likely due to a combo of things.
There's a difference between matter you have in a glass changing states and planetary science. He doesn't take into account the forces or anything that's been discovered. No mathematical analysis of his theory, claims conspiracy to swap the burden of evidence, is only found on youtube and their internet websites etc.
Such is a crackpot.
The thing is that it "makes sense" when you look at it, so they gain "followers" (read the comments). Theories with no mathematics and experimentation are attractive to people susceptible to belief. When you leave the realm of what you can see and touch, things stop making sense. That's because your senses can't sense them. You can't see 99% of the EM spectrum (light), you can't sense EM fields, you can't sense ionized radiation.
Every over-the-air TV program, radio programs, WIFI and other wireless transmissions being broadcast right now use the same phenomena, are bouncing off everywhere in your room right now, are entering your eyes and you don't know it. That makes no intuitive sense, but that's how it is.
Now consider our missing sense of time and just how massive the timescale is, and you've got confusion all around.
Nature doesn't have to match our "common sense" and macroscopic intuition.