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- From: clarke@acme.ucf.edu (Thomas Clarke)
- Newsgroups: sci.astro
- Subject: Re: Standard model of QSOsex
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.125649.16047@cs.ucf.edu>
- Date: 21 Aug 92 12:56:49 GMT
- References: <BtBLnn.IFv@well.sf.ca.us>
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- In article <BtBLnn.IFv@well.sf.ca.us> metares@well.sf.ca.us (Tom Van Flandern)
- writes:
- > By application, if a model is derived from first principles having
- > nothing to do with quasars or stellar evolution theory, as is the Meta Model;
- > and if that model deductively and without free parameters requires in a
- > compelling way that nearby stellar objects of high gravitational redshift
- > must exist in place of where the standard model expects black holes; and if
- > we then note that the universe actually contains objects of the predicted
- > description called "quasars", one can say meaningfully that the Meta Model
- > "predicts" quasars whereas the standard model does not.
- >
- Can't resist a parting shot before your trip.
-
- Does the Meta Model predict the existence of Tom Van Flandern and the
- Meta Research Institute from first principles deductively and without
- free parameters?
- :-)
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- Thomas Clarke
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