Re: Electrodynamics from the Brownian motion of a relativistic aether.
From: LEJ Brouwer (intuitionist1_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/16/05
- Next message: Raktizer Omheit: "Re: Relativity and FTL Travel FAQ"
- Previous message: Pmb: "Re: Wikipedia on mass"
- In reply to: Bilge: "Re: Electrodynamics from the Brownian motion of a relativistic aether."
- Next in thread: Bilge: "Re: Electrodynamics from the Brownian motion of a relativistic aether."
- Reply: Bilge: "Re: Electrodynamics from the Brownian motion of a relativistic aether."
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Date: 16 Jan 2005 15:31:04 -0800
>...All you've done is rename the original
>interaction (via a tortured route with errors) for no particular
reason
>and ended up with a more complex problem than the one you set out to
>``solve.''
You seem to have a keen eye for errors - particularly when they do not
exist. But yes, I agree that the resulting model turns out to be fairly
complex, but it does also appear to provide a novel framework for
tackling a number of important long-standing problems, and I think
there is some value in that.
> Say what? I don't know about you, but when I look in a mirror,
>I see my reflection. The electromagnetic interaction is parity
>conserving.
Just in case you are not being intentionally obtuse - when I say
"mirror" universe here, I mean one in which the direction of the
B-field around a current carrying wire is reversed. I only mention the
wire because you seem to have a particular fondness of them. :) .
- Sabbir.
- Next message: Raktizer Omheit: "Re: Relativity and FTL Travel FAQ"
- Previous message: Pmb: "Re: Wikipedia on mass"
- In reply to: Bilge: "Re: Electrodynamics from the Brownian motion of a relativistic aether."
- Next in thread: Bilge: "Re: Electrodynamics from the Brownian motion of a relativistic aether."
- Reply: Bilge: "Re: Electrodynamics from the Brownian motion of a relativistic aether."
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Relevant Pages
|