by Sputnick » Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:02 pm
iampete wrote:Sputnick wrote:Since we're talking nonsense ..
My 2 cents on "nonsense".
Pejorative labels are unhelpful in any discussion.
I believe that the consensus is that there exists a mechanism to account for the streams and that mechanism is a companion galaxy. Manifestations of similar streams around other galaxies and companions are supportive evidence. Possible angular momentum changes caused by the ingestion of a companion galaxy
may be further evidence, although no one else has signed up for that one yet. Possible explanations as to why a companion galaxy is not visible in this view appear to have reasonable basis, although they are certainly not inarguable. To call this "nonsense" is unwarranted.
Your belief of stream creation by the galaxy itself without a companion galaxy has not been refuted as being impossible by any mechanism we know about. However, to this point, there does not seem to be any evidence of which I am aware that supports this. Nevertheless, until someone is able to rule it out, calling your belief "nonsense" is also unwarranted.
In matters of opinion and conjecture, especially on a forum like this, words like "nonsense" should be reserved for statements (EDIT: that) have been or can be unequivocally debunked as false, e.g., a flat earth, a geocentric solar system, and similar thoughts. Use of descriptors such as possible, likely (highly, more, less, un-), supported/unsupported by evidence, etc., etc. will result in this forum being more about discussions than confrontations.
My apologies for sounding preachy.
Exactly, nonsense is nonsense, and I apologized, and I think it's nonsense that the offense was further furthered (just speaking nonsense here .. whimsical humour, nonsensical.)
However, I take exception to ignoring of the statements which make the total vanishing act of the supposed companion galaxies, shall we say, extremely perplexing, unexplainable, highly suspect. I cannot provide any quotes, but they are there. There is and seems to always have been among scientists an acceptance and promotion of the easy explanation which leads to lack of serious pursuit of less attractive options .. partly because we as humans enjoy the companionship of our peers, and we don't want to be ejected for rocking the boat. This is a sad situation, and were it not reinforced, our flat earth might not have become surrounded by an orbiting garbage dump resulting from our attempts to reach and understand space. Ye are not the only preacher here, Iampete.
[quote="iampete"][quote="Sputnick"]Since we're talking nonsense .. [/quote]
My 2 cents on "nonsense".
Pejorative labels are unhelpful in any discussion.
I believe that the consensus is that there exists a mechanism to account for the streams and that mechanism is a companion galaxy. Manifestations of similar streams around other galaxies and companions are supportive evidence. Possible angular momentum changes caused by the ingestion of a companion galaxy [u]may[/u] be further evidence, although no one else has signed up for that one yet. Possible explanations as to why a companion galaxy is not visible in this view appear to have reasonable basis, although they are certainly not inarguable. To call this "nonsense" is unwarranted.
Your belief of stream creation by the galaxy itself without a companion galaxy has not been refuted as being impossible by any mechanism we know about. However, to this point, there does not seem to be any evidence of which I am aware that supports this. Nevertheless, until someone is able to rule it out, calling your belief "nonsense" is also unwarranted.
In matters of opinion and conjecture, especially on a forum like this, words like "nonsense" should be reserved for statements (EDIT: that) have been or can be unequivocally debunked as false, e.g., a flat earth, a geocentric solar system, and similar thoughts. Use of descriptors such as possible, likely (highly, more, less, un-), supported/unsupported by evidence, etc., etc. will result in this forum being more about discussions than confrontations.
My apologies for sounding preachy.[/quote]
Exactly, nonsense is nonsense, and I apologized, and I think it's nonsense that the offense was further furthered (just speaking nonsense here .. whimsical humour, nonsensical.)
However, I take exception to ignoring of the statements which make the total vanishing act of the supposed companion galaxies, shall we say, extremely perplexing, unexplainable, highly suspect. I cannot provide any quotes, but they are there. There is and seems to always have been among scientists an acceptance and promotion of the easy explanation which leads to lack of serious pursuit of less attractive options .. partly because we as humans enjoy the companionship of our peers, and we don't want to be ejected for rocking the boat. This is a sad situation, and were it not reinforced, our flat earth might not have become surrounded by an orbiting garbage dump resulting from our attempts to reach and understand space. Ye are not the only preacher here, Iampete.