by BeAChooser » Sun Aug 21, 2022 5:41 am
Notice how "Duffy" in the above said he thinks the SABRE experiment will rule out DAMA/LIBRA ... in other words be a bust.
Well here's the next "could" by none other than "Duffy" ...
https://flipboard.com/topic/australianu ... 5%2Fnet.au
Physics is at a crossroads. Could this experiment yield a 'paradigm shift'?
In a gold mine at the edge of a rugged mountain range …
… scientists are going deep beneath the surface of the Earth …
… to unlock the secrets of the universe.
A shot in the dark
Sell it. Get the rubes to fund it. That’s what it’s all about now.
And as you can see, a lot of work went into producing the presentation on this website, home of the organizations benefiting from SABRE.
And notice towards the end where Professor Duffy (I prefer Doofus) says “the world needs to know whether they are right or wrong,” then says “if they’re right, Nobel Prizes for them, wonderful,” and finally says “If they’re wrong, then we look somewhere else”?
Either way, they win and you lose. They win because they’ll be able to keep on buying those big houses, nice cars, cool vacations, kids educations, etc that they’ve grown to expect over the last 50+ years of DM searches. You lose because YOU will pay for all that and no matter how it turns out, it won’t affect your lives in a positive way. Realistically, they aren’t going to build any devices using dark matter in your lifetime. Maybe not ever. More than likely, the only thing that "could" come out of it would be a dark matter bomb that will make earth us even less safe than particle physics has made us.
It’s also ironic that the end of the presentation, when they rhetorically ask the question “why do we need to know?” , they bring up the name Benjamin Franklin who was studying lightning and “discovered electricity.” It’s ironic because lightning is a electrically charged plasma phenomena … part of the Electric Universe which all the dark matter *experts* ignore or defame. Just saying ...
Notice how "Duffy" in the above said he thinks the SABRE experiment will rule out DAMA/LIBRA ... in other words be a bust.
Well here's the next "could" by none other than "Duffy" ...
[url]https://flipboard.com/topic/australianuniversities/physics-is-at-a-crossroads-could-this-experiment-yield-a-paradigm-shift/a-TUebfrhISCagS_ILCGuYWQ%3Aa%3A22643933-bcbe77d425%2Fnet.au[/url]
[quote]Physics is at a crossroads. Could this experiment yield a 'paradigm shift'?
In a gold mine at the edge of a rugged mountain range …
… scientists are going deep beneath the surface of the Earth …
… to unlock the secrets of the universe.
A shot in the dark[/quote]
Sell it. Get the rubes to fund it. That’s what it’s all about now.
And as you can see, a lot of work went into producing the presentation on this website, home of the organizations benefiting from SABRE.
And notice towards the end where Professor Duffy (I prefer Doofus) says “the world needs to know whether they are right or wrong,” then says “if they’re right, Nobel Prizes for them, wonderful,” and finally says “If they’re wrong, then we look somewhere else”?
Either way, they win and you lose. They win because they’ll be able to keep on buying those big houses, nice cars, cool vacations, kids educations, etc that they’ve grown to expect over the last 50+ years of DM searches. You lose because YOU will pay for all that and no matter how it turns out, it won’t affect your lives in a positive way. Realistically, they aren’t going to build any devices using dark matter in your lifetime. Maybe not ever. More than likely, the only thing that "could" come out of it would be a dark matter bomb that will make earth us even less safe than particle physics has made us.
It’s also ironic that the end of the presentation, when they rhetorically ask the question “why do we need to know?” , they bring up the name Benjamin Franklin who was studying lightning and “discovered electricity.” It’s ironic because lightning is a electrically charged plasma phenomena … part of the Electric Universe which all the dark matter *experts* ignore or defame. Just saying ...