Re: (mechanical) Gravity
- From: "Y.Porat" <maporat@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Jun 2006 04:31:09 -0700
JoeT wrote:
Universal Forces - A. Gravityyou are right!!
There is a mechanical interpretation for every universal phenomenon! I
am going to post them one by one. It is time for scientists,
particularly physicists, to bravely come back to physics of mechanics.
Now, we must give up formal-science philosophy believing that universal
phenomena are mathematically derived functions. We did not find such
well understood phenomena, as wind, fire, sound, atmospheric pressure,
heat, etc., to be mathematical functions.
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anyone with some basic physics understanding -
that is not just a mathematics parrot that leads to no where
will understand that there is some simple mechanism for gravitation
(it must be** simple** or else it would not survive so long and so
vast !!!
it seems that simple is an obscene word in this ng .......)
if neutrinos are the Circlons i agree with you
th eCirclon is a basic aprticle tha tmoves naturally in a closed path
that isone of my postulates
and i explained that simple mechanism in my site at the appendix
http://www.geocities.com/porat_y/mypage.html
ATB
Y.Porat
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