Classical, theoretical physics
From: Donald G. Shead (dcshead_at_charter.net)
Date: 07/08/04
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Date: 8 Jul 2004 07:11:33 -0700
Classical, theoretical physics is based on Newton's erroneous belief
in Kepler's finding that orbits are elliptical.
Orbits are not elliptical, they are spirals that never close on
themselves; due to the fact that whatever is being orbited is itself
orbiting something else:
It's like Rene Descartes proposed; the universe is comprised of
multitudes of spiral worls and/or vortexes; but theoretical physicists
within their closed comfortable clique will not even consider such a
pretentious idea; they don't want to make waves that might rock the
gravy boat:
It's far better to continue getting government grants to study present
ideas which are leading to nowhere, but to _more_ study, than to
accept something they consider is "passay''; that might bring about no
further need for study.
Shead <dcshead@charter,net>
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