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Re: A Stereoscopic Vision of Physics - 01-29-2007, 10:01 PM

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EM self-field theory gives us another mathematical view of the physics. We are now in an era just like 1905, exactly 100 years after the first flush of quantum physics. We are now looking at a rush of experimental efforts to investigate countless areas of physics including high energy physics with the very real hope of finding new methods of energy production, and new methods of medical therapies.

true dinks!!



Tony Fleming, Ph.D.
Biophotonics Research Institute
P.O. Box 81 Highett
Australia 3190
www.unifiedphysics.com (perpetual construction)
I suggest we all take another look at Tony's ideas, to try and head the forum back toward scientific discussion...

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Lloyd


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