| Topic: |
Science > Physics |
| User: |
"MikeHelland" |
| Date: |
21 Jun 2004 08:49:05 PM |
| Object: |
Re: Why can only Mike Helland observe? |
Eric Gisse wrote:
Tell me, Mike, how much math have you picked up in the last year?
Have
you managed to understand the formalism of tensors to understand
D'Iverno's relativity book?
Nope.
I get the feeling that you are so ignorant that you don't even know
the depths of your ignorance.
Oh please. If there's one thing I know its how elementary I am.
That said, I've got a guess as to what space, time, and matter is. I
think based on my explanations concepts like the uncertainty principle,
wave-particle duality, space-time relationship, space-time curvature
and others make a good deal of sense to me.
We can trade insults and useless arguments but until my ideas are read
and addressed directly I'm not going to change my mind. Arguments about
what a final theory must look like, how it must be developed, and who
must develop it are lost on me because its quite obvious that if you
were right about these things we would have already gotten the answers.
--
Mike Helland
http://www.techmocracy.net/science/time.htm
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