Re: A New Foundation for Physics



Hi Autumn,

> Your paper is a bunch of crap. Potential energy is not stored in the
> spin. The spin is nonassociative, and the strength of magnetism
> doesn't diverge from electricity.

You must have been busy spell checking something. My paper is located
here:

http://www.16pi2.com/files/NewFoundationPhysics.pdf

Particle spin is most certainly associated with the particle and
magnetism is inseperable from electricity.

Dave

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