Message from @Fran

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2020-01-13 01:18:56 UTC  

Or geology

2020-01-13 01:19:05 UTC  

so the idea is, as far as my non physics trained brain gets it, that it is zero all the time, but they need it to be nonzero at rest

2020-01-13 01:20:00 UTC  

yes you can?? @Fran especially geology

2020-01-13 01:20:25 UTC  

well thats a long story

2020-01-13 01:20:27 UTC  

cosmology not as much

2020-01-13 01:20:29 UTC  

Can you test the formation of million year old rock formations?

2020-01-13 01:20:33 UTC  

(get it? geology, long story?)

2020-01-13 01:20:42 UTC  

yes

2020-01-13 01:20:46 UTC  

how lol

2020-01-13 01:20:48 UTC  

carbon dating

2020-01-13 01:21:05 UTC  

what he meant is that u cant replicate it in the lab

2020-01-13 01:21:15 UTC  

you dont have to

2020-01-13 01:21:22 UTC  

Yeah I don't mean test to just observe some properties

2020-01-13 01:21:32 UTC  

can you recreate the formation of a grand canyon in a lab

2020-01-13 01:21:35 UTC  

well ure both right and wrong at the same time

2020-01-13 01:21:39 UTC  

with time yes

2020-01-13 01:21:40 UTC  

can you test the theory for it's formation

2020-01-13 01:21:52 UTC  

yes just not in one life time

2020-01-13 01:21:55 UTC  

lol if you think that is at all feesible

2020-01-13 01:22:05 UTC  

you can also 'test' supernovas then

2020-01-13 01:22:08 UTC  

Theoretically

2020-01-13 01:22:24 UTC  

one is far more possible

2020-01-13 01:22:35 UTC  

doesn't mean it's lab testable in any feasible way

2020-01-13 01:22:45 UTC  

there are many experiments that have taken more than one generation

2020-01-13 01:22:46 UTC  

in this kinda science, the scientific formula works like this: you dream up a hypotheses, you imagine the effects of that and then you see if the expected effects are a match for the real world.

2020-01-13 01:23:09 UTC  

is so, you were right, if not, u were rong

2020-01-13 01:23:11 UTC  

wrong

2020-01-13 01:23:16 UTC  

@inky the resources alone to recreate the formation of the grand canyon is absolutely insane

2020-01-13 01:23:22 UTC  

it's not just a matter of lifetimes

2020-01-13 01:23:28 UTC  

well duh, but you can scale it down

2020-01-13 01:23:34 UTC  

to what?

2020-01-13 01:23:35 UTC  

so you dont need to recreate the grand nothing in the lab

2020-01-13 01:23:38 UTC  

A tenth the size?

2020-01-13 01:23:54 UTC  

ok, ure both caught in this loop hole

2020-01-13 01:24:04 UTC  

derek lol

2020-01-13 01:24:10 UTC  

tell us the truth

2020-01-13 01:24:31 UTC  

(i know what hes gonna say 🙂 )

2020-01-13 01:24:34 UTC  

@Fran What is an non-physical property of matter? Wasn’t sure if you spilled the beans.

2020-01-13 01:24:39 UTC  

carbon dating is just as reliable as a full recreation

2020-01-13 01:24:44 UTC  

btw

2020-01-13 01:24:47 UTC  

@Derek Nelson I don't think there are nonphysical properties of matter