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ThomPete | 1 year ago

No the sun either is or isn't powered by nuclear fusion. There is no way of knowing whether that's the case until you can come up with a good explanation (hard to vary) everything before that is just guessing.

I can assure you Deutsch is no confused by anything in that matter and it's obvious you don't know who he is.

He is literally the guy who created quantum computation and IS a scientist.

And no that's not his argument against the the sun is revolve around the earth.

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kerkeslager|1 year ago

> No the sun either is or isn't powered by nuclear fusion. There is no way of knowing whether that's the case until you can come up with a good explanation (hard to vary) everything before that is just guessing.

"The sun is powered by nuclear fusion" is a clear explanation of the phenomena we observe. "The sun is not powered by nuclear fusion" would be an explanation if we observed phenomena that were inconsistent with the sun being powered by nuclear fusion.

> I can assure you Deutsch is no confused by anything in that matter and it's obvious you don't know who he is.

Well, I do now, and I assure you he is still confused.

> He is literally the guy who created quantum computation and IS a scientist.

So, he's a programmer.

What hypotheses is he known for testing? What makes him a scientist in your mind?

> And no that's not his argument against the the sun is revolve around the earth.

I'm not sure who you think said it was; I certainly didn't.