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"Jeffrey Spicer" |
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08 May 2005 04:51:08 PM |
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Help from String Theorists (Physicits) Needed! |
I've posted a Theory based on harmonics...
http://uk.geocities.com/jeffrey.spicer@btinternet.com/
its in a zip file 'harmony.zip' and is a word document 'harmony .doc'.
The document although short provides a New View of dimensioned space and
time and a mathematical 'Key'.
as I am String Theory illiterate ...and it has implications in that field ,
I would appreciate any insights that anyone knowledgable in field could
provide.
Best,
Jeffrey Spicer
jeffrey.spicer@btinternet.com
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| Title: Re: Help from String Theorists (Physicits) Needed! |
09 May 2005 04:10:38 AM |
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In article <d5m1kc$6hp$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com>,
"Jeffrey Spicer" <jeffrey.spicer@btinternet.com> wrote:
I've posted a Theory based on harmonics...
http://uk.geocities.com/jeffrey.spicer@btinternet.com/
its in a zip file 'harmony.zip' and is a word document 'harmony .doc'.
The document although short provides a New View of dimensioned space and
time and a mathematical 'Key'.
as I am String Theory illiterate ...and it has implications in that field
You, sir, have learned your lessons of arrogance well. I hope
you got an A in that class. If you are illiterate, how can
you assert that there are implications? This is equivalent to
printing a book consisting of 1,000,000 A's with no spaces or
paragraphs and asserting that it will tell a cook how to make bread.
/BAH
Subtract a hundred and four for e-mail.
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: Help from String Theorists (Physicits) Needed! |
08 May 2005 05:35:23 PM |
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Jeffrey Spicer wrote:
I've posted a Theory based on harmonics...
http://uk.geocities.com/jeffrey.spicer@btinternet.com/
its in a zip file 'harmony.zip' and is a word document 'harmony .doc'.
The document although short provides a New View of dimensioned space and
time and a mathematical 'Key'.
as I am String Theory illiterate ...and it has implications in that field ,
I would appreciate any insights that anyone knowledgable in field could
provide.
Turtles have few comments relevant to the SR-71 Blackbird.
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
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| User: "AaronB" |
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| Title: Re: Help from String Theorists (Physicits) Needed! |
08 May 2005 05:24:52 PM |
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Jeffrey Spicer wrote:
I've posted a Theory based on harmonics...
Chances are if you are string theory illiterate, nothing you produce
will be able to advance the field of string theory. Not that string
theory really is a field at all, but that's another story. Also, given
that you spelled physicist wrong in the title, I would suggest that it
is highly unlikely that what you've done will be even remotely
interesting.
A.
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| User: "Jeffrey Spicer" |
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| Title: Re: Help from String Theorists (Physicits) Needed! |
08 May 2005 05:51:14 PM |
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Aaron, would you judge a persons capability on their ability to spell?or
worse...I think so.
Any constructive open minded comments welcome.
Best,
Jeff
"AaronB" <amino_acid456@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1115591092.499706.265620@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Jeffrey Spicer wrote:
I've posted a Theory based on harmonics...
Chances are if you are string theory illiterate, nothing you produce
will be able to advance the field of string theory. Not that string
theory really is a field at all, but that's another story. Also, given
that you spelled physicist wrong in the title, I would suggest that it
is highly unlikely that what you've done will be even remotely
interesting.
A.
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| User: "Jeffrey Spicer" |
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| Title: Re: Help from String Theorists (Physicits) Needed! |
08 May 2005 05:58:36 PM |
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Here is the original post....
I've posted a Theory based on harmonics...
http://uk.geocities.com/jeffrey.spicer@btinternet.com/
its in a zip file 'harmony.zip' and is a word document 'harmony .doc'.
The document although short provides a New View of dimensioned space and
time and a mathematical 'Key'.
as I am String Theory illiterate ...and it has implications in that field ,
I would appreciate any insights that anyone knowledgable in field could
provide.
Best,
Jeffrey Spicer
jeffrey.spicer@btinternet.com
"Jeffrey Spicer" <jeffrey.spicer@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:d5m551$fd8$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
Aaron, would you judge a persons capability on their ability to spell?or
worse...I think so.
Any constructive open minded comments welcome.
Best,
Jeff
"AaronB" <amino_acid456@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1115591092.499706.265620@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Jeffrey Spicer wrote:
I've posted a Theory based on harmonics...
Chances are if you are string theory illiterate, nothing you produce
will be able to advance the field of string theory. Not that string
theory really is a field at all, but that's another story. Also, given
that you spelled physicist wrong in the title, I would suggest that it
is highly unlikely that what you've done will be even remotely
interesting.
A.
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| User: "Jim Black" |
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| Title: Re: Help from String Theorists (Physicits) Needed! |
09 May 2005 01:50:32 AM |
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Jeffrey Spicer wrote:
Aaron, would you judge a persons
capability on their ability to spell?or
worse...I think so.
That's how the real world works. You'll have to learn to live with it.
Any constructive open minded comments welcome.
If you do want to develop a scientific theory that anyone will take
seriously, make sure you can calculate something with it. If Newton
had expressed his law of gravity by simply saying that there was a
force that attracted masses together, without providing a way to
calculate its strength, it would have been useless. Consider: Sitting
inside a building, there are masses attracting me gravitationally in
two different directions, the earth below me and the ceiling above me.
The earth is larger, but the ceiling is closer. Without the math,
Newton's theory of gravity can't even tell me whether I will stay in my
chair or rise toward the ceiling. Make sure any theory of yours does
not suffer likewise.
-- Jim Black
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Help from String Theorists (Physicits) Needed! |
10 May 2005 12:34:33 AM |
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No, but someone's inability to spell 'physicist' tends to reflect
broadly on their knowledge limitations.
Harry C.
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