@whodey saidWhodey, I am honestly surprised. I thought I would never agree with anything you said in a million years, but here it is.
Does it matter? To scientists it matters. To those studying science in school it matters. Does it matter to your salvation? No, but it probably matters to those who are not Christians as they ponder the veracity of the Bible.
In Dr. Schroeder's Genesis and the Big Bang, we see that the age of the universe has been measured using a variety of independent technological sy ...[text shortened]... ng science from the truths of scripture. This is about evangelism, not your own personal salvation.
I agree with this post. Clearly, the apocalypse is upon us.
@wolfgang59 saidHe understood me, he said he didn’t believe me. The reason for his unbelief is his pride, he knows better than I do in his mind. Beyond that there was nothing more offered, it was as if he believes he is aware of every lab, doing every test, for every possible condition and outcome. He is showing his arrogance more than his knowledge about CPUs and their development.
This is like a Monty Python script.
He doesn't understand you!
LOL
His comparison between circuits and life was amusing to in a sad way.
@kellyjay saidSuppose that it is true that you were somehow involved in the R&D of CPUs. If I'd ask you a basic question about semiconductor or condensed matter physics, you'd know the answer. Right?
He understood me, he said he didn’t believe me. The reason for his unbelief is his pride, he knows better than I do in his mind. Beyond that there was nothing more offered, it was as if he believes he is aware of every lab, doing every test, for every possible condition and outcome. He is showing his arrogance more than his knowledge about CPUs and their development.
His comparison between circuits and life was amusing to in a sad way.
Or did you just do some assembly-line testing, something like that, but not actual research and development? You still have time to backtrack, you know.
@kazetnagorra saidSo plausible now!?
Suppose that it is true that you were somehow involved in the R&D of CPUs. If I'd ask you a basic question about semiconductor or condensed matter physics, you'd know the answer. Right?
Or did you just do some assembly-line testing, something like that, but not actual research and development? You still have time to backtrack, you know.
@kazetnagorra saidJust stick with what you know, what is plausible? Given my statements, what was there that I said, that made you think you could not believe me?
First question.
To increase the density of charge carriers in a piece of silicon, you should...?
@kellyjay saidYou don't come across as the kind of person who knows the answer to questions such as the one I raised. Note that it is a really simple question anyone who has an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering or physics would know the answer to. Anyway, thanks for confirming my suspicions.
Just stick with what you know, what is plausible? Given my statements, what was there that I said, that made you think you could not believe me?
@kazetnagorra saidDon’t be a twonk. If he’d given you the answer you could claim that any teenager with half a brain could google the answer to your question or ask someone who knows the answer. . I’m not surprised that Kelly isn’t playing along with your games.
You don't come across as the kind of person who knows the answer to questions such as the one I raised. Note that it is a really simple question anyone who has an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering or physics would know the answer to. Anyway, thanks for confirming my suspicions.
@dj2becker saidWe could all use that for answering any question.
Don’t be a twonk. If he’d given you the answer you could claim that any teenager with half a brain could google the answer to your question or ask someone who knows the answer. . I’m not surprised that Kelly isn’t playing along with your games.
Let Kelly google the answer if he wants ... but at least answer it.
@kazetnagorra saidYou were wrong and I believe you know that now.
You don't come across as the kind of person who knows the answer to questions such as the one I raised. Note that it is a really simple question anyone who has an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering or physics would know the answer to. Anyway, thanks for confirming my suspicions.
@whodey saidToo late...We ALL saw it!!! 😉
You agree with me?
No!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there time to recant?
-VR
@kellyjay saidThat's two false beliefs you have now.
You were wrong and I believe you know that now.
@wolfgang59 said'I'm a lumberjack and I'm okay....'
This is like a Monty Python script.
He doesn't understand you!
LOL
Believe it or not. How is it that these threads so often get hijacked by people insulting each other and having petty, personal arguments? 'Tis a pity.
Next line, anyone...?