Re: Nobel Prize for David Thomson?!
From: David Thomson (news5_at_volantis.org)
Date: 12/30/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 19:58:15 -0600
"Franz Heymann" <notfranz.heymann@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
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>> My theories provide quantified answers to key physics problems
>> that the Standard Model has unsuccessfully answered,
>
> Good for you. Now turn your answer to a couple of key questions for
> which I have now asked you three times to provide an answer. As an
> aide memoire, I repeat them here:
When we have finished our discussion on the validity of the equations I have
already presented in the book, then I will consider looking into other
aspects of physics. I have already presented well over a dozen fundamental
and important physics discoveries. That is enough material to work with for
now. It you can't evaluate what I have already presented, then I can assume
you are not serious and are just making me jump through an endless series of
hoops.
> I think you may be overestimating the number of physicists actually
> working on the production of a unified theory.
If you are correct, then it must be because Einstein failed after 30 years
of hard effort. Probably most physicists don't want to waste 30 years of
their own lives working with a system of physics that is incoherent in the
bigger picture. And that is why my theory is so unique. After just three
weeks of changing the units to distributed dimensions of charge, I found the
Unified Force Theory. Think about it, Einstein worked on it for 30 years.
I stumbled upon it after three weeks.
Of course, since you are just a bitter old man looking for a way to waste
your time, you're not interested in this great discovery. You would rather
waste more time with your insults and derogatory remarks.
Dave
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