Re: Mechanical Light
- From: "JoeT" <jhwht@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 12 Jul 2006 05:43:00 -0700
PD wrote:
JoeT wrote:
If your argument is that besides neutrinos there is also photon taking
up all the space of the universe, you are wrong. You mean that photon
is light, right? What we were talking about is what in the world
produce light. Light is not produced by big bang. Cosmic microwave
background has a real scientific explanation already. Please read my
post about comic microwave background.
JoeT
I see you had nothing substantive to say to the errors I pointed out to
you.
PD
Actually, I was referring to more than that.
a) There are at least as many photons as there are neutrinos in all
space, and there is a wealth of dark matter as well.
Neutrinos are objects having masses and relative motions. What are
photons and dark matter?
b) Neutrinos do not travel at light speed.
At what speed? Why scientists found "high energy neutrinos"
simultaneously when they dicover supernovae?
c) Light travels at light speed.
Agreed
d) Neutrinos interact too STRONGLY to account for gravity.
That's what you have learnt. Besides, neutrinos produce charged
particles, electric force, etc. The are the common scientific origin of
all universal phenomena.
e) You haven't demonstrated that neutrinos account for anything you
claim in a quantitatively predictive way. Doing that is essential to
the success of any theory.
You want a mathematical theory to back physics of mechanics up? I do
not have one. I did not claim anything. What I have done is, instead of
use postulations and mathematical models, based on a lot of
experimental findings to scientifically explain universal phenomena.
Yes, quantitative aspects are also included in my scientific
explanations. For example, Newton's gravitational formulae still can be
used for calculations of planetary motions. Also, Einstein's spacetime
and distorted spacetime mimic some of the energy variations of the
atmospheric neutrinos well and therefore some of his calculations are
usable. I did emphasized that the new aether science is in its infancy
and need the entire scientific community to discuss it and to develope
it.
JoeT
PD
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