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Originally Posted by xelasnave
AND may I round off with this....why did the pioneers slow using all we think we know...was it a jack russel event or could a mug like me have just got it a little right?
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Alex
You have provided a good example of Craig's classification of reality in one's mind.
Your argument that the supposed failure of mainstream science to explain the Poineer anomaly indicates that your ideas are a "little right" (or in other threads "completely right") defies logic.
It makes as much sense by claiming the Pioneer anomaly led me to experiencing a toothache last Tuesday.
The fact is there is no causal relationship between the two, as much as there is no relationship between failing to explain the anomaly and the existence of push gravity. One cannot conclude the anomaly leads to a justification of push gravity or any other alternative.
Why don't you engage in some physical reality and explain the Pioneer anomaly in terms of push gravity with supporting evidence instead of assuming it is a "little right" by default.
Regards
Steven