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07-01-2007, 08:03 PM
Re: fair and square

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Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
I tried to find some of his original books or paper but no luck. The following was extracted from the web but not verbatimly:
From 1882 to 1889, Gibbs refined his vector analysis, wrote on optics, and developed a new electrical theory of light. He deliberately avoided theorizing about a TOE. Was this a wise decision?
You know Antonio, he did come very close to theorizing about a TOE in a few of the laws and principles he wrote. I've come across these in the past, and I think it is to do with his thermodynamics, but I can't put my finger on these laws and principles, at this moment, although I am certain he did write them... As I remember, they are quite profound, in a general sense...

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