Re: Article unifies the four forces
- From: tdp1001@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 22 Feb 2006 04:30:02 -0800
tadchem wrote:
tdp1001@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I would like to inform Harry Hansen and all of my fans,
that I finally got around to uploading a graphics-oriented PDF file
to my web site, that integrates the four forces,
and explains why the various constants such as C, e, G, and Z come
about.
The article clearly and graphically shows
how all of the physical properties and the four forces
are defined in terms of time periods, time intervals and constants.
Gee! Einstein worked for years without success on unifying the four
forces, and you do it with one 'article.'
Maybe Prof. Einstein was just stuck on 'conjunctions' or something. I
know I always use conjunctions to unify things.
"tadchem" <tadchem@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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tdp1001@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I would like to inform Harry Hansen and all of my fans,
that I finally got around to uploading a graphics-oriented PDF file
to my web site, that integrates the four forces,
and explains why the various constants such as C, e, G, and Z come
about.
The article clearly and graphically shows
how all of the physical properties and the four forces
are defined in terms of time periods, time intervals and constants.
Gee! Einstein worked for years without success on unifying the four
forces, and you do it with one 'article.'
Maybe Prof. Einstein was just stuck on 'conjunctions' or something. I
know I always use conjunctions to unify things.
"tadchem" <tadchem@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1140607343.340603.100930@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
tdp1001@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I would like to inform Harry Hansen and all of my fans,
that I finally got around to uploading a graphics-oriented PDF file
to my web site, that integrates the four forces,
and explains why the various constants such as C, e, G, and Z come
about.
The article clearly and graphically shows
how all of the physical properties and the four forces
are defined in terms of time periods, time intervals and constants.
Gee! Einstein worked for years without success on unifying the four
forces, and you do it with one 'article.'
Maybe Prof. Einstein was just stuck on 'conjunctions' or something. I
know I always use conjunctions to unify things.
Perhaps Einstein, like Aristotle,
is part of the problem,
rather than part of the solution.
Perhaps a generation of people have been conditioned to worship
Einstein,
and accept his words like the Davidians accepted the words of Koresh.
As can be seen, the Einstein cult gets all bent out of shape
if anyone dares to question their God.
As I have posted,
GTR seems to be a Tower of Babel,
that generates more heat than light,
and wastes time, money and minds
on such pursuits as time travel, worm holes, black holes,
warped space, dragging space around, gravity waves, etc.
And of course, it is obvious that reality consists of quantum events,
and is discrete, not continuous as required by SR and GTR,
and it is obvious that Einsteins material rulers are nasty,
bending sensitive, acceleration sensitive, pressure sensitive,
temperature sensitive, contamination sensitive, etc. beasts,
and that time intervals are the natural stuff of space,
and it is obvious that if you use the same clock to measure
time period and space (Time interval) ratios in a homogenuous medium,
you'll end up with a constant number (Velocity).
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
Regarding your comment:
"Gee! Einstein worked for years without success on unifying the four
forces, and you do it with one 'article.'"
As can be seen, I haven't computed the value of the strong and weak
force constants,
so I'll leave this up to you, so we can share the Nobel Prize.
Better hurry though,
when I finish fencing with the Einstein **wind**mills,
I'll be working on this.
--
Tom Potter
http://no-turtles.com
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http://spaces.msn.com/tdp1001
http://tom-potter.blogspot.com
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