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Re: Quantum Field Theory Causality? - 10-02-2007, 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie View Post
RP, my assessment of your ideas is based solely on your own false ideas. You have your physical fundamentals backwards (So did Copernicus - there are those who say 'You've turned gravity upside down', for example, whereas, I've found - and expostulate - gravity: right-side up). This, and this alone disqualifies your ideas___period. Post if you wish, it does no harm to show your ignorance, you will not be banned, but I'd advise learning the physical fundamentals of physics, first, which this forum truly offers...

As mentioned in replies to some of your other posts, light must slow for matter to expand. (Qualitatively, light is matter and conversely. Matter is a denser form of light energy, corroborately expanding more slowly) When light accelerates matter must shrink (As per Special Theory of light and uniform velocity, whereas, I am addressing the General Theory, about gravity and non-uniform acceleration). These are the facts___You've stated the opposite (I've addressed the dynamics of the General Theory, not the Special Theory)___Period. (In the following sentence, you corroborate my earlier statement of the identical quality of light and matter, and the fact that the more dense form of light - matter - expands more slowly) It's a matter density fact, that light slows, as matter density increases, through that which c is passing. You know, aether, atmosphere, water, heavier liquids, and ulexite, examples...?

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