Science > Physics > Re: New theory: Space is not curved. It is logarithmic.
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"Joe Jakarta" |
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13 Sep 2006 05:28:19 AM |
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Re: New theory: Space is not curved. It is logarithmic. |
Henri Wilson wrote:
This is just a theory.
Our concept of space is linear. Is it possible that distances we measure are
really logarithmic?
Ain't new. Check out Milne's "kinematic relativity" (1930s).
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| User: "Wilson" |
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| Title: Re: New theory: Space is not curved. It is logarithmic. |
13 Sep 2006 07:34:46 PM |
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On 13 Sep 2006 03:28:19 -0700, "Joe Jakarta" <brightice2001@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Henri Wilson wrote:
This is just a theory.
Our concept of space is linear. Is it possible that distances we measure are
really logarithmic?
Ain't new. Check out Milne's "kinematic relativity" (1930s).
Glad to see that another of my expertly constructed theories has been taken
seriously...
HW.
www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm
You can burn all yer books!
Space is logarithmic.
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| User: "Joe Jakarta" |
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| Title: Re: New theory: Space is not curved. It is logarithmic. |
20 Sep 2006 03:09:50 PM |
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Henri Wilson wrote:
On 13 Sep 2006 03:28:19 -0700, "Joe Jakarta" <brightice2001@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Henri Wilson wrote:
This is just a theory.
Our concept of space is linear. Is it possible that distances we measure are
really logarithmic?
Ain't new. Check out Milne's "kinematic relativity" (1930s).
Glad to see that another of my expertly constructed theories has been taken
seriously...
HW.
www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm
See you've been reading the exe files.
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| User: "Eric Gisse" |
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| Title: Re: New theory: Space is not curved. It is logarithmic. |
13 Sep 2006 07:47:30 PM |
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Henri Wilson wrote:
On 13 Sep 2006 03:28:19 -0700, "Joe Jakarta" <brightice2001@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Henri Wilson wrote:
This is just a theory.
Our concept of space is linear. Is it possible that distances we measure are
really logarithmic?
Ain't new. Check out Milne's "kinematic relativity" (1930s).
Glad to see that another of my expertly constructed theories has been taken
seriously...
Like hell you have a theory.
You saw the Poincare disk and simply thought "space is like this!"
You have not made any effort into formulating your new "theory" into
something capable of testing, much less worth learning.
So Henri, when are you going to use your applied mathematics degree to
actually formulate all your theories into a mathematical - and testable
- form? Or are you going to keep using the "but people will steal my
work!" line to avoid doing actual work?
HW.
www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm
You can burn all yer books!
Space is logarithmic.
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| User: "Wilson" |
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| Title: Re: New theory: Space is not curved. It is logarithmic. |
14 Sep 2006 04:25:43 AM |
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On 13 Sep 2006 17:47:30 -0700, "Eric Gisse" <jowr.pi@gmail.com> wrote:
Henri Wilson wrote:
On 13 Sep 2006 03:28:19 -0700, "Joe Jakarta" <brightice2001@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Henri Wilson wrote:
This is just a theory.
Our concept of space is linear. Is it possible that distances we measure are
really logarithmic?
Ain't new. Check out Milne's "kinematic relativity" (1930s).
Glad to see that another of my expertly constructed theories has been taken
seriously...
Like hell you have a theory.
You saw the Poincare disk and simply thought "space is like this!"
You have not made any effort into formulating your new "theory" into
something capable of testing, much less worth learning.
So Henri, when are you going to use your applied mathematics degree to
actually formulate all your theories into a mathematical - and testable
- form? Or are you going to keep using the "but people will steal my
work!" line to avoid doing actual work?
I'll let you into a secret Geesey.
You know all that stuff you are being taught at the university you imagine you
are attending, well 95% of it you will never use again in your whole career (if
you ever have one). Physics is about concepts and experimentation. If you want
a maths analysis you ask a mathematician to help you. You only need enough
maths to know what he's talking about.
A few physicists end up in theoretical fields but the majority go where the
money is, into applied research.
HW.
www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm
You can burn all yer books!
Space is logarithmic.
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