Jim Devine wrote:

I believe it's true that physicists don't understand "gravitrons" and
"gravity waves," but scientists treat this non-understanding as a
problem to be solved rather than one that's simply assumed away (as
religious people do).

"Gravitons" and "gravity waves,"  like "dark matter" and "dark energy"
and "black holes" and "God," have never been observed by anyone nor
is there any evidence for the existence of any of these entities.  The
problem of the nonunderstanding of such factitious entities can only
be "solved" by abandoning defective physical and metaphysical
theories flawed by their need for "big bangs" and other such placeholders.

Shane Mage

"Thunderbolt steers all things...It consents and does not
consent to be called
Zeus."

Herakleitos of Ephesos



 >Evangelical Scientists Refute Gravity With New 'Intelligent Falling' Theory

August 17, 2005 | Issue 41*33 [the ONION]

  'gravity waves' and 'gravitons' are just
secular words for 'God can do whatever He wants.'"

Its satirical intent should not blind us to the complete accuracy
of this statement.

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