No one has ever seen dust accumulate into solids like stars or planets and Boyle's gas laws clearly show it cannot happen.
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Gee Kent your Trailer Park U. didn't teach you that Boyle applies to gases, stars aren't made out of dust, dust is a solid, stars are made out of gases, and all this has jack-shit to do with relating to big-bang theory.
Why can I see him with a big, smug smile, like he's the wisest thing to touch the internet after typing that, too?
Boyle's Law says that for a fixed T and a fixed n, P and V are inversely proportional.
So it says that gravity will pull stuff in until internal pressures match gravitational forces.
It doesn't say dust can't form into shit.
Maybe you should read the fucking Wikipedia. It's free.
It might make you less of a dumbshit.
"For a fixed amount of gas kept at a fixed temperature, P and V are inversely proportional (while one increases, the other decreases)."
I'm sorry Kent, I'm just not understanding what it is about Boyle's law that prevents accretion. Maybe you could explain it to me? Do they let you have visitors yet?
I just love it when fundies try to attack science. They clearly have a very limited understanding of science and inevitably they end up trying to use a scientific theory to back up their claims.
So which is it? Science is bad when it offers a better explanation than their myths and superstitions. Science is good when they can use it to make themselves sound authoritative and clever enough to smash the strawman argument they've constructed.
Hey Kent, since you're back on the net, why don't you do yourself a favour and use that free time you have in between your exercise yard stalkings to read some proper science articles; beginning with Boyle's Law... again. Only because you don't seem to understand it right.
No one has ever seen dust accumulate into solids like stars or planets...
Or an adult man.
Edit: Hey, I submitted this!
I didn't think it would make it on here.
It always amuses me how people like this have a pretty consistent frame of mind in which eye-witness testimony is the only valid form of evidence.
Guess what, Kent, no one's seen your god, either.
Kent, Kent, Kent...
Confusing our scientific formulae again I see. Guess that Bachelor of Religious from the non-accredited Midwestern Baptist College isn't helping you much.
You see, PV = k shouldn't be confused with the, admitedly similar sounding F = G*((m1*m2)/r^2). It's a mistake any uneducated moronic fool could make.
Oh come on now Ken, admit it, you don't even know what Boyle's law actually means now do you?
I just love the way you conflate gas and dust, as if they're interchangeable.
[No one has ever seen dust accumulate into solids...]
Dust IS solid.
[...like stars...]
Stars are NOT solid.
[...or planets...]
Take a few minutes to Google the term "planetary disk", and then get back to us, OK?
{...and Boyle's gas laws clearly show it cannot happen.]
Boyle's law has nothing to do with it. GRAVITY makes it happen.
Your score: 0. Feel free to try again.
How's prison?
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No (sane) person has seen God. Therefore, he cannot exist.
Same shallow reasoning, Kent. Except, there's evidence for stars, and their formation. There's never been any evidence for God, beyond the schizophrenic ramblings of Semitic madmen that have been recorded in your tiny book of horrors.
No one has ever seen poop making its way down your colon and Le Chatelier's Principle clearly shows that it cannot happen.
I can make up random shit and name basic chemical theories with no correlation too.
Perhaps an injustice has been done. Dont get me wrong, I sincerely love the fact that Kent is in prison for fraud, and well deserved. But perhaps he really should have been placed in a mental institution. I think he is just in la la land from everything he writes and spouts out of his mouth. Maybe his problem is mental illness more than criminal fraud. Just saying.....
Confused?
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