Re: Dayton Miller's Data have no Real Signal



Joe Fischer wrote:
> On 15 Dec "David Thomson" <google@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >All you really mean is that you can't or don't want to do the simple
> >algebra to prove the theory wrong.
>
> You are really being infantile, algebra proves nothing
> and is incapable of proving or disproving anything but certain
> algebraic functions.

You are really being stupid. The force laws are simple algebra as are
nearly all laws of physics. My paper presents the old laws along with
some new laws.

> > Either that, or you already did it
> >and cannot prove the theory wrong.
>
> What is there to disprove?

That is exactly my point, nothing. It is all correct.

> >The corollary is that if the physics you promote are good, they would
> >not have to be completely rewritten. Unfortunately, your physics are
> >not good in the sense of providing a single, unified physics.
>
> You have no idea what my physics is.

You've been defending QM and SR for the past couple weeks. It is fair
to say that your physics is the physics you have been defending.

> I am not aware of any quantum measurements you
> have made, but I will look again.

I am not aware of any quantum measurements I have made, either.

> Do you have a link to their charts other than the
> unit equivalencies?

NIST doesn't have charts that I am aware of. Each constant is on a
separate page.

Dave

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