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Beyond divinity musicReviews and comments: Gustavo: asfasdfadgadasdf Dixon: fsdsfdasf fasfds julian santiago: yuikfugki The Bad Astronomer: There have been a number of discussions lately that have not gone well. As someone that has supported a number of ATM ideas on this board I thought I might share some suggestions for those that are new at it. These are just my opinions and observations as to how you might have a more enjoyable discussion if you want to discuss an ATM idea. These arent rules either. The BA decides the rules on BABB. Im just offering advice that I think will be helpful to those interested in ATM theories. So in no particular order:
1. Youre going to be challenged to defend your statements with evidence.
2. Youre going to be told youre wrong when you make statements in conflict with published research. If you dont agree with being told you are wrong. See statement #1.
3. You have not been attacked if you are told you are wrong. Only your theory is attacked.
4. Throwing a tantrum because your theory is not accepted will not win you support.
5. Have a sense of humor, be friendly and be polite. Taking yourself too seriously usually leads to frustration.
6. People on BABB generally want to help even when they disagree with you.
7. Whenever possible, defend your points with published research and make sure you can provide some explanation as to how that research supports what you are saying.
8. Youre going to be asked tough questions. When someone asks you a question answer it. If you dont know the answer say so.
9. People on BABB will listen and discuss politely well reasoned arguments even when they disagree.
10. Dont make claims that extend beyond what your data (or the data youre referencing) can support. If you consider something as unproven speculation say so.
11. Youre not going to convince everybody your idea is right with one post.
12. Youre not going to convince everybody your idea is right with two posts.
13. When someone demonstrates a point you made is wrong, acknowledge that it was shown to be wrong and dont keep repeating it.
14. While some people may sound very dogmatic the mainstream theories in astronomy and cosmology are not religion.
15. Peer review may not be perfect, but it is necessary.
16. Dont accuse people of being close minded just because they disagree with you.
17. Dont create cute little names for mainstream theories and astronomers. Sure they might be funny on some level, but theyre going to irritate people and distract them from the points youre trying to make.
18. If you think youve re$%#ed Newton, Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, and the Big Bang all in one post you havent. Whole books have been written challenging those theories. Youre not going to do it single handedly in a few hundred words on an internet discussion board.
19. Be willing to modify your views.
20. Be realistic. Youll have better luck trying to convince people your alternative is possible than you will have trying to convince everybody your idea is right and everybody else is wrong.
21. You need more data. All scientists need more data.
22. Ask yourself Is what youre proposing proof against the Big Bang, or could it be something the BB theory can absorb?
23. Be happy if people are respectfully discussing the strength and weaknesses of your ideas. If youve reached that point then youve accomplished a lot more than most of the alternatives brought forward on BABB.
(That there are 23 tips on this list is not by design. )
Edited to fix three typographical mistakes. $%^& america: $%^& yoyu all mmother$%^&ers
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