The constancy of the speed of light delusion and some other stuff (40)

Introduction

The not being constant of the speed of light (see post 12) is not a self-contained phenomenon. On the contrary, in our perpetual, continuous endogenous self-sustaining world the inevitable time-differences not only make it impossible for singularities and situations of zero entropy states to exist but also for speeds to be constant. Speeds are either accelerating or decelerating, like the influence of gravitation.

The structure of the universe

The universe is supposed to consist of “dark energy”, “dark matter” and “ordinary matter”. This assumption is unscientific: 1. matter does not matter, mass matters; 2. ordinary energy matters too.

Accelerating masses do emit energy, also Black Holes evaporate, emitting more energy as their masses increase.

The speed of light is not constant.  That which is called the space-time-curvature is not compatible with the not being constant of the speed of light. The process of acceleration respectively deceleration of the influence of gravitation should be reconsidered.

The true source/nature of gravitation is not determined as yet. I still think about the possibility that the effects of gravitational, strong, weak and electromagnetic interactions, in mutual coherence, are resultants of processes in which the same agents work togethet in conformity with 1 = S²/T² x M/E (see also posts 39 and 33).

Artificial intelligence

The term artificial intelligence is not scientific. Intelligence cannot be measured. We do measure IQs, but even these results are questionable. Moreover, the applicability of the tests is not generic.

Using the term artificial “intelligence” is understandable from a commercial point of view, but not from a scientific point of view.
Therefore I propose to use the term artificial ingenuity instead of artificial intelligence.

Conclusion

“I could be wrong now but I don’t think so!” (Randy Newman)

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