(April 14, 2016 at 11:09 am)SteveII Wrote:(April 13, 2016 at 8:47 pm)Jehanne Wrote: You should listen to Craig's debate with Professor Sean Carroll, a theoretical physicist at the prestigious California Institute of Technology:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0qKZqPy9T8
Craig does not understand general relativity nor quantum cosmology nor has he ever published any paper in any physics journal. I invite you to show me otherwise. Craig is a rank less amateur, a pure spectator who pontificates on topics for which he has only a limited understanding. I asked you in an earlier post to describe how any observer in a lab who is motionless with respect to a test charge in the lab would observe no magnetic field, and yet, another observer who was passing through the lab would observe a magnetic field. How can it be that one observer would observe no magnetic field and another observer would observe a magnetic field? Is a magnetic field both present and absent at the same time?
I have read the transcript. You made a statement "Craig does not understand general relativity nor quantum cosmology nor has he ever published any paper in any physics journal." To prove your point, please highlight what specific point or topic you think he missed.
Craig has not published any papers in General Relativity or Quantum Gravity; he is not an authority on cosmology. He is trapped in an Aristotelian mindset, as are, apparently, you.