Re: A letter from a professor
- From: Basti05b@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 06:12:31 -0700 (PDT)
SolomonW wrote:
I can assure you that any professor would love to be able to produce
proof that Einstein was wrong. There would be at least a noble prize in
it for them.
Dear Newsgroup:
I never said Einstein was wrong, I said certain questions relative to
my implications of mathematical view point of my energy formula should
be compared with those of E =m c^2.
I just did not feel, his was so simple (as it is algebraic) and mine
is so complex and differential equation.
After all, I am not a physicist to question it, from physics point of
view.
But as a mathematician, I may have questions to ask.
In order to understand the issue, we need to see this research of my
new math will be marketed.
Now looks like the history are repeating itself, and we are seeing the
Galileo era repeating.
You may see my all other files in the newsgroups.
By the way, the math community pressed all its ability to keep me away
from publishing my science unless I cooperate with them.
Sorry, I am independent, that cannot happen, at least when I feel they
are not reasonable in their actions particularly hiring.
Dr.M.Basti
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