Re: How to tell if a theory is a good one

From: Sam Wormley (swormley1_at_mchsi.com)
Date: 10/08/04


Date: Fri, 08 Oct 2004 03:48:50 GMT

Joe wrote:
> Ken,
>
> I read your paper. I couldn't understand a thing! (Which is okay
> because there is a lot of things in physics I don't understand.) Can
> you explain it to me? Especially how your experiment will support it.
> And what your experiment is. By the way, you said a good theory
> shouldn't resort to endless epicycles. What the hell is an epicycle?!

See: http://nineplanets.org/psc/theman.html



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