Re: Properties of the quantum vacuum or Espace nicely meshed



Roman twenty German one wrote:

> xxein: I have no particular beef with your theory, so far.

No one else does, either. If it were, as its author claims,
worthy of multiple Nobels, you'd think it would generate more
criticism, likely both positive and negative. Don't you think?

The only persona I know who actively supports Polasek's concept
is Fredi JunkFizzx. In one of the junkman's recent posts, he
brings up an interesting point. If Polasek's ideas (theory?) are
so compelling, shouldn't he be able to convince some of the
serious researchers in the field? My guess is yes, quite easily.
Polasek is not credible. He seems to prefer it that way.


--Tim Shuba---
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