Re: Marmet's analysis of Mermin's experiment
- From: "Martin Hogbin" <goatREMOVETHIS123@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 18:03:34 +0100
<cafeinst@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1152892483.478117.304040@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
srp wrote:
cafeinst@xxxxxxx a écrit :
Does this make article sense?
http://www.newtonphysics.on.ca/Uncertainty/Uncertainty.html
Craig
Marmet was a well known physicist, deeply knowlegeable in
electromagnetism. Passed away June 2005.
If you think settling this question important to you, I suggest
you do like all reasearchers, which is to dig into Maxwell
electromagnetism and Lorentz extension until you can yourself
directly understand the paper and then trust your own judgement
as to its value.
That's why I'm writing here. So I can get the opinions of the experts.
Since I am not an expert, I don't trust my own judgement.
So if anybody can provide any insights into Marmet's paper, I would
appreciate this.
The problem you are facing is this. Any crackpot can post a
paper or website on the internet. Real scientists have better
things to do that refute in detail every obviously daft idea that
is presented on the net, that is why they have peer reviewed
journals.
If you are seriously interested in the subject you are best
to read on of the introductory text books on the subject
that has, no doubt, been recommended to you by the
physicists on this group.
Martin Hogbin
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