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3rd January 2018, 02:09 PM | #401 |
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3rd January 2018, 09:43 PM | #405 |
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Bjarne, you can't write the software if you can't write the math. Show the math.
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4th January 2018, 04:17 AM | #406 |
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How exactly are they interacting with each other? Show us the functions. If you do not like to do math, show us the functions in normal language which is expressed in a crystal clear fashion with no possibilities of misinterpretations (the reason why algebra was invented).
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And after this calculate how much the values deviates from the predicted orbit The perihelion speed increase (of Mercury) (right now) already start long before perihelion, - its easy to see already before calculating, just take a look at the inclination of Mercury's orbit. It would have been more correct to call it Aphelion precession Remember the EDFA acc/dec is not a linear effect, - and that deceleration, mean closer planet approach and therefore a third acceleration influence that also have to be taken into account Its very easy right ? Perhaps it's better to wait for the BW-industry to decline, (you know after the old paradigme definitive is shut down) because then many unemployed mathematicians will have time to do the job |
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"Merge these datasets". How? (Wingspan x length +velocity = fireball diameter?) EFDA(da)? What is a function of which, and how.do they relate? I get the feeling you wouldn't know a function if it bit you in the ass... |
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Wow.
I'm an ACTUAL computer programmer and I have to say, I'm disappointed. As rwguinn hints, there are vast tracts of information you've left out of that vague drivel. You were asked for equations and you responded with the kind of vague nonsense I'd expect from the sales people who are most inclined to say, "Yes! Of course! And at a discount!" without having even the vaguest notion what they were promising. You know the kind, the ones competent companies fire because their contracts end up costing the company money. If I was handed that as part of a programming project I'd kick it back as "too vague to be actionable." Is that actually the level of detail you're capable of, or are you just trolling us? Have you put ANY thought into your ideas beyond the level of a stoner toking up and saying, "You know what would be cool? DARK FLOW MAN!" The evidence of your posts suggests you have not. You should feel ashamed of offering that as any kind of a response to the details you were asked for. |
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Bjarne, don't ignore the m/sec/sec acceleration thing forever, will you. It's extremely rude.
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Riiiight. A laughing dog will TOTALLY cover up the fact that you were asked a salient question for which you don't even have a vague ghost of a response.
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Actually, I think he's right. Relativity is falling apart.
I found a piece of it on my carpet this morning. It looks amazingly like one of my cats hairballs, but I'm pretty sure it's a piece of relativity. |
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In which there is a revelation
Seriously?
That's the response you're going with? You're making this up as you go along, aren't you? That's why there's no cohesion or underlying methodology to your theory. It's not a well thought out thesis but stream of consciousness performance art with a physics theme. |
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Rough Draft of Proposed Statement of Work
Given your "specifications" I think a random number generator that dumped floating point values to a CSV will suffice.
For an extra charge I'll add an output mode that creates BBCode tables suitable for posting to forums like this one. For an additional charge I'll throw in random UTF-8 mathematical constants of your choosing. Let's say, $500 for the base app. A Windows app written in C# that lets you specify the number of columns and rows to write, with a cap of 1,048,576 rows by 16,384 columns, based upon the limits of Excel 2016. Naturally, the application will also be limited by the total RAM and drive space of the computer running it. If you don't have the drive space or RAM to generate the data set you want, that's your problem, not mine. $250 for the BBtable output (Tested for compatibility with this forum) and an additional $150 for each BBcode based site you want me to test against. If you choose this option the interface will include a warning to limit the number of columns to 20 and the rows to 75 for BBCode output, as posting tables larger than that to a forum is a dick move. Adding the math constant placeholders is a bit more complicated. The code will need to randomly decide if a given cell will get a float or a constant. This complicates the CSV output as it means I need to encapsulate a string value instead of just spewing numbers. I'll also need a Unicode list of the constants you want used and I'll need to add a "frequency" slider to the configuration page so you can adjust how often constants show up instead of floats. I'll list that add-on at an additional $500. 50% of the total fee must be made up-front before development begins. You must deliver the list of BBcode based web sites you want me to test against and the list of math constants to include before development will begin. Changes to the Statement of Work will incur an additional $50 change fee, in addition to any charges stemming from the additional work. For example, if you add a URL to be tested for BBCode compatibility after development has begun, it will cost $50 for the change as well as the $150 per site fee mentioned above. The change fee must be paid before the changes will be incorporated into the Statement of Work. There will be no refunds. The final application will be delivered when payment in full has been made through Paypal or by cashier's check. This is not a final proposal, but a suggested starting point for negotiations. This post carries no legal meaning. This post does not obligate any parties to any activities or work. Funny, I think just put more thought into the app than you have into your theory. |
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If you can do it, you will also need to know about astrophysics.
If you succeed lets continue to step 2, - making a software |
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The Theory of Relativity will begin to fall apart in 2016/2017 - Part II
No, I don’t. I’m the programmer. You are the one claiming to be the Subject Matter Expert. As the alleged SME, it is your responsibility to provide any equations. I don’t know what you do for a living but it clearly doesn’t involve computer programming.
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You have not specified how to calculate EDFA (whatever it is), and you also have not specified how to calculate the RR influence (whatever that is).
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Bjarne, please point us to the discussions you are having on this topic in Cosmoquest Forum.
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The Theory of Relativity will begin to fall apart in 2016/2017 - Part II
LOL! Sorry kid. I’ve reached the point in my career where I can afford to turn down projects with crap specifications from clients who don’t know what they want. That includes writing the rest of your theory for you.
You remind me of a nit-wit I worked with over 15 years ago. Back in the days before there was a decent web version of Outlook he promised a client a “web application that replicates the look and functionality of Microsoft Outlook,” as a free add-on. When I got the specifications I emailed him back congratulating him on the joke. Turned out the moron wasn’t joking. His response included the text, “We HAVE Outlook in our computers. Just put it in the web.” A kerfuffle ensued where his brother-in-law, who had hired him, tried get me fired for refusing to write to the specifications. I finally convinced the company owner that replicating one of Microsoft’s major applications as a freebie would be a money losing proposition and would require a much larger staff than a single programmer. The contract had to be renegotiated. The idiot and his brother in law had a level of misplaced confidence comparable to yours. They seemed to consider their trust funds and Wall-Street cons to be proof they were always right. They remained technologically illiterate for as long as I worked with them. One had even earned himself a lifetime ban on doing business with any NASD member. Do you have ANY idea how corrupt and flat out stupid you have to be to get a lifetime ban from the NASD? By the way, in the real world, you pay programmers with actual currency, not pianos. |
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I have , but you have not read it, post 143+146
Copy / Paste There are 2 "forces" - it have been so all the time. This summer I solved how to measure the 2nd one, with modern devices. These two "forces" only equalizes each other when the maximum possible DFA speed is reached (600 km/s) . When you search for EFDA, you will understand more. EDFA is an abbreviation for: Effective Dark Flow Acceleration. In short, it means that as soon as there is motion opposite Dark Flow, RR will decrease and EDFA become active. DFA is a constant factor. RR is speed dependent. It is only EDFA that can be measured near arctic by certain solar and moon eclipses, not the full range of DFA. To be exact; - it is EDFA that is the cause of the Allais Effect Very short, - EDFA is a aspect of DFA. RR, check the equation at page 3 or 4
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I’m a bit of a masochist in that regard. If he had actual equations to work with I’d be tempted to write a DLL in Fortran to do the heavy lifting just for the LOLs. Post the actual equations and I can code it. Since you don’t have any equations because you don’t have an actual theory, I’m not going to hold my breath. |
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Ooops, left out the spelling OR lack of checking spelling that results in a number of words in many of your posts making little or no sense due to the incorrect spelling.
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Technobabble magic to make oneself feel special?
And moving the goalposts every time their prediction doens't come true? Perhaps not coincidental that trolls are a creature from Scandinavian folklore... Move to Free Energy Bjarne, you won't have to change your dishonest tactics, and you could make some money. |
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