Re: The physics paradoxes and the time of the particles.
- From: "Rolf Guthmann" <rolfguthmann@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 1 Aug 2005 11:29:20 -0700
I am presenting this new quantum theory of the gravity, but I wish
first to advise that it is not a matter of quick, easy comprehension.
Gravity-time is a complex subject, a sophisticated and very abstract
jigsaw puzzles, falling beyond our familiar material world, and these
new ideas can only be assimilated over time. Even though some passages
of the theory may appear ingenuous at first sight, they are there for a
good reason: the simple mathematics aims to show that it is possible to
understand gravity as the residual of a nuclear force. The parts cannot
be analyzed in isolation, but must be understood as a whole in order to
visualize the true meaning of the theory. This highly philosophical set
of ideas also aims to place intuition above mathematical hegemony in
physics.
Rolf
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