Re: Important Paper for Anti-Relativityists




"MobyDikc" <mobydikc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1140903399.703789.319320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dirk Van de moortel wrote:
"MobyDikc" <mobydikc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1140901005.971906.228620@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I would like to here interesting comments and criticisms of the
following paper:

http://www.cosmik-debris.net/science/time.htm

"This paper suggests that a quantum universe can be modeled as a
discrete system of interacting particles by an algorithm. The only two
postulates of the conjecture, mind and measurement, lead to a new
method of predicting measurements from the model. The predictions are
conjectured to be incomplete and varying with motion despite the
algorithm computing precise values. The conjecture is explained in two
parts, Newton's physics and modern physics."

Make sure the date ontop is Feb. 25th.

Who cares about the date tagged on top a pile of
armchair puke?

I wrote:
| Who cares about the date tagged on top a pile of
| armchair puke? Peter Lynds?
Any particular reason why you sneakily removed your hero's
name from my quote?

Dirk Vdm





Anyone interested in radical alternatives to string theory and the
traditional methodology of model physical phenomena.

I'm guessing that's not you. Your opinion is noted.



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