Science > Physics > World full of theories makes an ignima unified field theory
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13 Feb 2005 01:38:10 PM |
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World full of theories makes an ignima unified field theory |
Theory full of theories that makes an ignima. A Unified Field Theory
problem. In looking at the problem of generating a Unified Field
Theory given the multiple appearences of numbers numbers belonging to
different numbering from group theories given different actions
accross different spaces or field and the number of mathematical
systems.
The theory I generated was that you would find most at on palce to be
true as nature is the sum of all.
On of the ones that seemed that it would be a hold out was Fiber
Bundles. But fiber bundles for a home in super conductors. With the
bulk is a system of fibers. The final point being ballastic electrons
in ultra pure copper. I new of low resistance ulta pure copper from
studies on how to protect super conductors from failures. They
surrounded the super conductors with ultra pure copper and at low
temperature it had better thant expected resistance. The next by
there Ideas or Theories would be Quatnum or wave. Size by crystal.
Could say more but this is enough.
http://www.space-where-i-want-to-be.120host.net/index.html
Bob L. Petersen
Stable bundle not lose super conductivity
Name I choose for group and singlet together, World.
Unified Field Theory
super conductors
fiber bundles
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| User: "boblpetersen2" |
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| Title: Near Chaos from the Beast A theory must predict something |
13 Feb 2005 03:36:34 PM |
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Near Chaos from the Beast Simple lacking enough information explain
anything. A theory must prdict something. On could say some part of a
grapefruit occupies evey minute area of space. Too broad but true.
Even the edge of a black hole.
Space is where I want to be. You will be on the ground selling
grapefruit answers.
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| User: "boblpetersen2" |
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| Title: What I said was not a theory it was an insight not meant to |
14 Feb 2005 09:35:40 AM |
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What I said was not a theory it was an insight not meant to insight a
riot. My first assumption was that there had to be a mathematical
relation in the strange mesons between the electrons and a proton. I
worked on something that gave a very close approximation. The errors
seem to indicate that there was a finer clock ticking in the back
ground. On mentioning it I was told I was a Boot strapper. A theory
of how too solve the problem lift oneself up by the boot straps.
Assume. Now they have experimentalist.
Accross the the problem one will find parts differenet kinds of
mathematical idea or proven system that do not answer the whole
problem. Is the whole world euclidean or is it part euclidean and
part hyperbolic.
Please, no more grapefruit.
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: What I said was not a theory it was an insight not meant to |
14 Feb 2005 03:36:05 PM |
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boblpetersen2 wrote:
What I said was not a theory it was an insight not meant to insight a
riot. My first assumption was that there had to be a mathematical
relation in the strange mesons between the electrons and a proton. I
worked on something that gave a very close approximation.
[snip]
Given any two irrational numbers 'x' and 'y' it is always possible to
find integers j, k, m, n such that |(j)(x^m) - (k)(y^n)| < epsilon,
where "epsilon" is arbitrarily small. One should not be impressed by
such a relationship since one could find an arbitrarily large number
of relationships as good or better by picking any other irrational
number, like the Napierian base 'e', Euler's constant gamma, the
Golden Ratio, any irrational square root, etc.
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Uncle Al
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(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
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| User: "Androcles Androcles@ MyPlace.org" |
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| Title: Re: What I said was not a theory it was an insight not meant to |
14 Feb 2005 09:45:04 PM |
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"Uncle Al" <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> wrote in message
news:421119C5.D46127A2@hate.spam.net...
boblpetersen2 wrote:
What I said was not a theory it was an insight not meant to insight a
riot. My first assumption was that there had to be a mathematical
relation in the strange mesons between the electrons and a proton. I
worked on something that gave a very close approximation.
[snip]
[snip crap]
Spewing psychotic idiot troll.
Androcles.
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: World full of theories makes an ignima unified field theory |
13 Feb 2005 02:15:48 PM |
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boblpetersen2 wrote:
Theory full of theories that makes an ignima.
Good start, idiot.
A Unified Field Theory
problem. In looking at the problem of generating a Unified Field
Theory given the multiple appearences of numbers numbers belonging to
different numbering from group theories given different actions
accross different spaces or field and the number of mathematical
systems.
[snip crap]
Uncle Al says, "ACK! THBBFT!"
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