• Logopolis was right...!

    From The True Doctor@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Aug 1 06:28:06 2025
    It looks like Logopolis written by Christopher H. Bidmead was right
    about the why that gravity holds the universe together being a
    consequence of entropy!

    https://web.archive.org/web/20250731165137/https://www.newscientist.com/article/2488701-is-gravity-a-new-type-of-force-that-arises-from-cosmic-entropy/

    Emergent gravity does not require the need for dark matter to account
    for galaxies spining faster than their visible mass predicts since the
    extra rotational speed emerges from entropy.

    For this theory to work a collection of microscopic entities need to
    exist whose exact nature doesn't matter. Could these be midiclorians?
    Could it be the aether that light travels through which keeps its
    velocity constant?

    Add this prediction to Douglas Adams predicting AI would be better than
    human artists, writers and musicians in City of Death, which has now
    come to fruition.

    This demonstartes the superiority of the original series and its writing
    to the the woke garbage of today which is driven by solely by incoherent sentiment, feelings, emotions, and magic which follows no defined set of
    rules or code and is pullued randomly out of thin air to get the script
    out of a difficult situation without the need for any logical and
    rational thinking and problem solving.

    What have the clueless, talentless, soap opera hacks who have no
    intereset whatsoever in science and rational thought writing Doctor
    Whoke ever predicted about future science and technology that has turned
    out to be correct? NOTHING!

    --
    The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw

    "To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it stands for." --William Shatner


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  • From Woozy Song@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Aug 1 14:29:54 2025
    The True Doctor wrote:
    It looks like Logopolis written by Christopher H. Bidmead was right
    about the why that gravity holds the universe together being a
    consequence of entropy!

    https://web.archive.org/web/20250731165137/https://www.newscientist.com/article/2488701-is-gravity-a-new-type-of-force-that-arises-from-cosmic-entropy/


    Emergent gravity does not require the need for dark matter to account
    for galaxies spining faster than their visible mass predicts since the
    extra rotational speed emerges from entropy.

    For this theory to work a collection of microscopic entities need to
    exist whose exact nature doesn't matter. Could these be midiclorians?
    Could it be the aether that light travels through which keeps its
    velocity constant?

    Add this prediction to Douglas Adams predicting AI would be better than human artists, writers and musicians in City of Death, which has now
    come to fruition.

    This demonstartes the superiority of the original series and its writing
    to the the woke garbage of today which is driven by solely by incoherent sentiment, feelings, emotions, and magic which follows no defined set of rules or code and is pullued randomly out of thin air to get the script
    out of a difficult situation without the need for any logical and
    rational thinking and problem solving.

    What have the clueless, talentless, soap opera hacks who have no
    intereset whatsoever in science and rational thought writing Doctor
    Whoke ever predicted about future science and technology that has turned
    out to be correct? NOTHING!


    AI generated music is crap

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  • From Blueshirt@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Aug 1 19:46:35 2025
    The True Doctor wrote:

    It looks like Logopolis written by Christopher H. Bidmead
    was right about the why that gravity holds the universe
    together being a consequence of entropy!

    Emergent gravity does not require the need for dark matter to
    account for galaxies spining faster than their visible mass
    predicts since the extra rotational speed emerges from entropy.

    For this theory to work a collection of microscopic entities
    need to exist whose exact nature doesn't matter. Could these
    be midiclorians? Could it be the aether that light travels
    through which keeps its velocity constant?

    We're not doing the Isaac Newton thing again today, are we?

    Add this prediction to Douglas Adams predicting AI would be
    better than human artists, writers and musicians in City of
    Death, which has now come to fruition.

    Poetry today... tomorrow the world!

    This demonstartes the superiority of the original series

    Nobody is going to argue with you on that one!

    I find there's no staying power with the modern era of the show.
    Once watched there's no real desire to re-watch any of it...
    with the classic era of the show I can re-watch (and re-listen
    if it's missing episode sound tracks) to episodes over and over
    again and still enjoy them.

    What have the clueless, talentless, soap opera hacks who have
    no intereset whatsoever in science and rational thought
    writing Doctor Whoke ever predicted about future science and
    technology that has turned out to be correct? NOTHING!

    In fairness, people DO change their genders! ;-)


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  • From The True Doctor@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Aug 1 21:41:31 2025
    On 01/08/2025 05:29, Woozy Song wrote:
    The True Doctor wrote:
    It looks like Logopolis written by Christopher H. Bidmead was right
    about the why that gravity holds the universe together being a
    consequence of entropy!

    https://web.archive.org/web/20250731165137/https://
    www.newscientist.com/article/2488701-is-gravity-a-new-type-of-force-
    that-arises-from-cosmic-entropy/

    Emergent gravity does not require the need for dark matter to account
    for galaxies spining faster than their visible mass predicts since the
    extra rotational speed emerges from entropy.

    For this theory to work a collection of microscopic entities need to
    exist whose exact nature doesn't matter. Could these be midiclorians?
    Could it be the aether that light travels through which keeps its
    velocity constant?

    Add this prediction to Douglas Adams predicting AI would be better
    than human artists, writers and musicians in City of Death, which has
    now come to fruition.

    This demonstartes the superiority of the original series and its
    writing to the the woke garbage of today which is driven by solely by
    incoherent sentiment, feelings, emotions, and magic which follows no
    defined set of rules or code and is pullued randomly out of thin air
    to get the script out of a difficult situation without the need for
    any logical and rational thinking and problem solving.

    What have the clueless, talentless, soap opera hacks who have no
    intereset whatsoever in science and rational thought writing Doctor
    Whoke ever predicted about future science and technology that has
    turned out to be correct? NOTHING!


    AI generated music is crap

    It's less crap than the crap in the charts at the moment which is
    basically everything. The UK Top 40 is nothing more than dog music. AIs
    can now sing better than the drunken mumbling, slurring, barking,
    yelping, and howling in today's chart music and they can compose better
    tunes, play the instruments better, do guitar riffs and scales, and
    write better and more meaningful lyrics which rhyme properly.

    --
    The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw

    "To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it stands for." --William Shatner

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  • From The True Doctor@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Aug 1 21:50:24 2025
    On 01/08/2025 10:46, Blueshirt wrote:
    The True Doctor wrote:

    It looks like Logopolis written by Christopher H. Bidmead
    was right about the why that gravity holds the universe
    together being a consequence of entropy!

    Emergent gravity does not require the need for dark matter to
    account for galaxies spining faster than their visible mass
    predicts since the extra rotational speed emerges from entropy.

    For this theory to work a collection of microscopic entities
    need to exist whose exact nature doesn't matter. Could these
    be midiclorians? Could it be the aether that light travels
    through which keeps its velocity constant?

    We're not doing the Isaac Newton thing again today, are we?


    Emergent gravity is fully compatible with Newton's theory of
    gravitation. The real Isaac Newton not the Indian guy that the retard
    Russel T Davies race swapped him with. Bidmead came up with entropy
    being the cause of gravity. Retard T Davies came up with bullshit mavity.

    Add this prediction to Douglas Adams predicting AI would be
    better than human artists, writers and musicians in City of
    Death, which has now come to fruition.

    Poetry today... tomorrow the world!

    This demonstartes the superiority of the original series

    Nobody is going to argue with you on that one!

    I find there's no staying power with the modern era of the show.
    Once watched there's no real desire to re-watch any of it...
    with the classic era of the show I can re-watch (and re-listen
    if it's missing episode sound tracks) to episodes over and over
    again and still enjoy them.

    What have the clueless, talentless, soap opera hacks who have
    no intereset whatsoever in science and rational thought
    writing Doctor Whoke ever predicted about future science and
    technology that has turned out to be correct? NOTHING!

    In fairness, people DO change their genders! ;-)


    No they don't. Your DNA determines your gender and if you have a Y
    Chromosome that makes you a man, not a woman. Edgar Rice Burroughs came
    up with the idea of people swapping gender 100 years ago in The Master
    Mind of Mars (the first novel to form the basis of Davros) and that
    required a brain transplant into the body of the desired gender.

    --
    The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw

    "To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it stands for." --William Shatner

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  • From Melissa Hollingsworth@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Aug 1 22:57:14 2025
    Verily, in article <xn0p90wxy89zq01002@post.eweka.nl>, did blueshirt@indigo.news deliver unto us this message:

    Woozy Song wrote:


    AI generated music is crap

    Correction: Most modern music is crap.

    With the growth of technology in music production... digital
    production techniques with Pro Tools, auto-tune and pitch
    correction (etc.) it's all virtually semi-artificial anyway.

    Real music is still being made, but it's not marketed. Products are
    marketed.

    --
    Saturday Doctor Who watch party 1:00 p.m. Pacific time

    This week: Doctor Who & the Silurians [Third Doctor] https://discord.gg/k8s4V2th?event=1399108589234294914

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  • From Melissa Hollingsworth@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Aug 1 23:01:45 2025
    Verily, in article <xn0p90xaq8ai7sc003@post.eweka.nl>, did blueshirt@indigo.news deliver unto us this message:

    This demonstartes the superiority of the original series

    Nobody is going to argue with you on that one!

    I find there's no staying power with the modern era of the show.
    Once watched there's no real desire to re-watch any of it...
    with the classic era of the show I can re-watch (and re-listen
    if it's missing episode sound tracks) to episodes over and over
    again and still enjoy them.

    I agree. Even the episodes I enjoyed at the time aren't very appealing
    to rewatch. The old series is, though.

    Someone (was it the True Doctor? I'm not sure) was saying recently that
    arcs harm rewatchability. I think there's something to that. With
    Classic Who I can watch a whole serial at once and it's like a self-
    contained short movie, but the new show has so many arcs going on that
    it's harder to hop in and out.

    One-off episodes like "Blink" and "Midnight" still work well.


    --
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    This week: Doctor Who & the Silurians [Third Doctor] https://discord.gg/k8s4V2th?event=1399108589234294914

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  • From Blueshirt@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Aug 1 23:22:08 2025
    Melissa Hollingsworth wrote:

    Verily, in article <xn0p90xaq8ai7sc003@post.eweka.nl>, did blueshirt@indigo.news deliver unto us this message:

    I find there's no staying power with the modern era of the
    show. Once watched there's no real desire to re-watch any
    of it... with the classic era of the show I can re-watch
    (and re-listen if it's missing episode sound tracks) to
    episodes over and over again and still enjoy them.

    I agree. Even the episodes I enjoyed at the time aren't
    very appealing to rewatch. The old series is, though.

    That's the thing, modern "Doctor Who" showrunners have served
    us up snacks for short term enjoyment, not fulfilling feasts
    to keep us satisfied long term. A large majority of new-era
    "Doctor Who" (like modern TV) is just throwaway fluff... with
    some really good stories randomly mixed-in. It was great when it
    returned in 2005 but as each season went by and more layers were
    added, the show has got progressively worse for longevity and
    now, once seen soon forgotten. The classic era of the show is
    classic for a reason and it's what brought us all here. I can't
    see the likes of the "Flux" season or the Belinda Chandra arc
    making long-term fans out of many people.

    Someone (was it the True Doctor? I'm not sure) was saying
    recently that arcs harm rewatchability. I think there's
    something to that. With Classic Who I can watch a whole serial
    at once and it's like a self-contained short movie, but the
    new show has so many arcs going on that it's harder to hop in
    and out.

    One-off episodes like "Blink" and "Midnight" still work well.

    The episodes that work well stand out because they are few
    and far between. Mighty oaks in the forest of blandness.


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  • From Blueshirt@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Aug 1 23:54:31 2025
    The True Doctor wrote:

    Retard T Davies came up with bullshit mavity.

    And the fact that a joke (mavity universe) created in an
    episode aired in November 2023 (Wild Blue Yonder) has still
    not been resolved by the end of Season 2/15 (19 episodes later!)
    is beyond a joke in itself. An arc running for over two seasons,
    including specials with no resolution?!

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