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Originally Posted by RascalPuff Dear Lloyd:
P.S. Are you familiar with Misner, Thorne and Wheeler's Gravitation? What do you think of it? |
Hi Kent, and to your questions above, Misner gravity depends on the set of the guage theories used. Thorne is more bs than science, and Wheeler comes closer than any physicist alive or dead, at describing the physical universe, yet reveals its extreme complexity, at the same time. IMO, it all comes down to trying to figure mass dependent on a G or C variable constant, yet we don't seem to have a complete enough physical model of the real universe, nor a math complete enough to thoroughly translate the truest universe we do see, have evidence of, and experience, based on such self-set variables. All variables change, even if we set them to try our abstract understanding of their true motions, so___The question, IMO, must be, what or which is the correct SET, to view any universe from...? And, who decides this...?
Lloyd