Re: New hypothesis in physics



On Mar 3, 2:54 am, tsaboo...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have already come up with a new hypothesis in physics. Yet, I have
already physical explained (physical justified) 12 phenomena using
this hypothesis.

Good for you.

General relativity and quantum theory can explain them all. A number
far larger than 12. By an order of magnitude or three.

.



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