Re: Weinberg & Thomson Aether Physics
From: Morituri-|-Max (newage_at_sendarico.net)
Date: 12/30/04
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Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 22:34:53 GMT
caltechdude wrote:
> I explained in a separate message here that I was making a side
> comment on them all before sharing the Weinberg article. So the
> entire first paragraph is my own words as I was describing the
> school project.
Next time keep everything together since not everyone here follows every holy
message you post.
> Steven Weinberg who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979
> for unifying the two fundamental forces had the following to say..
> What is unique about Thomson Aether Physics is that he has all
> the mathematics to prove his hypothesis. I'm still analyzing them
> and looking for the goof-offs that can shatter them to
See the part "had the following to say.."?
When you put that right in front of the text that follows you do indeed claim
that he said it.. next time pay more attention to how you phrase something..
although I am sure you didn't have an ulterior reason for allowing people to
assume he did indeed say it..
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