Most Absurd TD Claim: Electric Singing & Dance Theory

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In summary: I know this sounds wierd but it works. 2nd of all, I think Newton was a jerk too. he was always trying to tell everyone what they should believe and how they should do things. he was a control freak.3rd of all, I don't really know what TD means. is it the title of a book or something?In summary, this TD post is a collection of wacky theories about light bulbs and physics. It is full of mistakes and is not worthy of discussion.
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Most absurd "TD" claim

A Parody of SOME TD threads.

for example (this is all made up)

smarterNyou said:
Hi,

I have very little training in physics. Mostly I’m self-taught, but I have figured out the true way that light is emitted from light bulbs. You see it has nothing to do with electrons or electric energy. In my theory, the light is a manifestation of the energy force contained by the power of something I call quasi-particles which lie in conjunction with their equally charged counter quasi-particles. When these quasi-particles are induced into a “dance” by the impetus of “electric singing” which is induced by the chemical interactions that happen in a battery. There is no solid evidence that any electric charge actually flows through a light bulb when it is glowing. If anyone wishes to refute this, go ahead and I will refine my theory to show you how you are wrong. Anyone can see it is obvious that the electric song and dance theory will explain every electric phenomenon. Please don’t use any math in your arguments.
 
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what does TD mean?
 
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Theory Development
 
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that's a pretty wacky theory. If he changed quasi-particles to miniature chickens he may have had something...
 
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I might have to apologize for this, although I was not referring to anyone in particular. I have finally sworn off even looking into the TD sub-forum because 3/4 of all posts basically look like the fake one I posted above. It was something that I had to get out, then it became enjoyably funny. It seems that many people assume that Physics is a democratic process, where any "speculation" counts as a theory and is just as valid as any other theory. It's is amazing that some poeple have, by merely staring at their toenails for long enough, have trumped the cumulative study and research of all physicist since Galileo.

Anyhow, it was fun if not funny. Give it a shot. How absurd can you get?
 
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Lets see, quasi-particles and the counter quasi-particles get together and start dancing and singing and then there's a big light show...I wonder if the Blue's Brothers are aware of their competition.
 
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Chi Meson said:
It's is amazing that some poeple have, by merely staring at their toenails for long enough, have trumped the cumulative study and research of all physicist since Galileo.

After reading Newton's Principia:

" at once came to the conclusion that Newton could have dispensed is knowledge in a much wider field had he known less about figures. It gave me a distaste for mathematics from which I have never recovered."

-T.A. Edison
 
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zoobyshoe said:
After reading Newton's Principia:

" at once came to the conclusion that Newton could have dispensed is knowledge in a much wider field had he known less about figures. It gave me a distaste for mathematics from which I have never recovered."

-T.A. Edison




"Edison is a jerk."

-N. Tesla
 
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Chi Meson said:
"Edison is a jerk."

-N. Tesla

Yes, anyone setting out to defend Edison's character would have a long, uphill slog in front of them.
 
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Chi Meson said:
A Parody of SOME TD threads.
smarterNyou said:
Hi,

I have very little training in physics. Mostly I’m self-taught, but I have figured out the true way that light is emitted from light bulbs. You see it has nothing to do with electrons or electric energy. In my theory, the light is a manifestation of the energy force contained by the power of something I call quasi-particles which lie in conjunction with their equally charged counter quasi-particles. When these quasi-particles are induced into a “dance” by the impetus of “electric singing” which is induced by the chemical interactions that happen in a battery. There is no solid evidence that any electric charge actually flows through a light bulb when it is glowing. If anyone wishes to refute this, go ahead and I will refine my theory to show you how you are wrong. Anyone can see it is obvious that the electric song and dance theory will explain every electric phenomenon. Please don’t use any math in your arguments.
for example (this is all made up)
Can't possibly be a real TD post, too few spelling, grammar, punctuation mistakes. :rolleyes:
 
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Another mistake! Also notice that the "poster" said nothing about how stupid Einstein was.
 
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It's not quite unreadable enough either. You need to add another 4 paragraphs without whitespace...
 
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"1st ofall, Einstien was totally rong. I invented a motor that I'm plan to build when I got the money. it uses magnets and static electricity and will power my entire trailer. the magnets aer aimed so that their negative poles pull toward a piece of metal and then then pass the metal and pull towrd the next piece of metal. I know that the metal will attract the magnets so I have to make it so it doesn't so i use the static electricity to make the metal repell the magnets by reverseing the polarity of the armature by a process thta i have develpoed that i can't tell you about because i want to paton it. can you tell me anything that are reasons why it won't work? I won't really listen because it will work because i have thought about it long and hard for about half an hour now and i can't think of any reason why it won't work. I don't know how to do the math so if anyone could help me with the equations that would be grate."

another made up post. :smile:
 
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In the beggining there was the word...

Wait, that ones been done before

:)
 
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Artman said:
"1st ofall, Einstien was totally rong. I invented a motor that I'm plan to build when I got the money. it uses magnets and static electricity and will power my entire trailer. the magnets aer aimed so that their negative poles pull toward a piece of metal and then then pass the metal and pull towrd the next piece of metal. I know that the metal will attract the magnets so I have to make it so it doesn't so i use the static electricity to make the metal repell the magnets by reverseing the polarity of the armature by a process thta i have develpoed that i can't tell you about because i want to paton it. can you tell me anything that are reasons why it won't work? I won't really listen because it will work because i have thought about it long and hard for about half an hour now and i can't think of any reason why it won't work. I don't know how to do the math so if anyone could help me with the equations that would be grate."

another made up post. :smile:


:frown: I am not worthy.
 
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Chi Meson said:
:frown: I am not worthy.


Aww, I loved yours; it has dancing, singing quasi particles in it. :smile:
 
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Yes Chi's did have a certain poetry to it, or some nice images that might help the reader remember the paradigm-breaking idea. But, as Lonewolf said (could apply to Artman's too), it's far too short. :smile:

BTW, didn't some physicist write a spoof of a sociology paper a few years ago, and actually got it published? Seems I recall a nice story that a (female) sociologist - one of the very few to have smelled a rat, so to speak - challenged the paper, the physicist liked her response, and, well, they ended up getting married. Probably not a grain of truth, but it's a nice story, don't you think? :approve:
 
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Nereid said:
Yes Chi's did have a certain poetry to it, or some nice images that might help the reader remember the paradigm-breaking idea. But, as Lonewolf said (could apply to Artman's too), it's far too short. :smile:

BTW, didn't some physicist write a spoof of a sociology paper a few years ago, and actually got it published? Seems I recall a nice story that a (female) sociologist - one of the very few to have smelled a rat, so to speak - challenged the paper, the physicist liked her response, and, well, they ended up getting married. Probably not a grain of truth, but it's a nice story, don't you think? :approve:

The story is definitely true, the physicist is Alan Sokal.
(I think the bogus paper was called "Towards a new hermeneutics of quantum gravity")

His wife is, however, an anthropologist, not a sociologist (I think..)
 
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1. What is the Most Absurd TD Claim: Electric Singing & Dance Theory?

The Most Absurd TD Claim: Electric Singing & Dance Theory is a theory proposed by some scientists that suggests that certain types of music and dance can produce electric energy in the human body, which can then be harnessed for various purposes.

2. Is there any evidence to support the Electric Singing & Dance Theory?

Currently, there is no scientific evidence to support the Electric Singing & Dance Theory. While sound waves and movement can create small amounts of electric energy, there is no evidence that this energy can be harnessed or used in any practical way by the human body.

3. How did the Electric Singing & Dance Theory come about?

The Electric Singing & Dance Theory is a result of some scientists' fascination with the human body and its ability to produce and use energy. It is also influenced by ancient practices such as acupuncture, which suggests that energy flows through the body and can be manipulated for healing purposes.

4. Are there any potential benefits to the Electric Singing & Dance Theory?

While the Electric Singing & Dance Theory may seem far-fetched and absurd, it has sparked discussions and research into the effects of music and dance on the human body. Some studies have shown that certain types of music and dance can have positive effects on mental and emotional well-being, but these claims are not related to the theory of producing electric energy.

5. Can the Electric Singing & Dance Theory be considered a legitimate scientific theory?

No, the Electric Singing & Dance Theory does not meet the criteria for a legitimate scientific theory. It lacks empirical evidence, cannot be tested or falsified, and does not have support from the scientific community. It remains a highly speculative and unproven concept.

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