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Coldcreation
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07-10-2005, 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by dleviwing
Coldcreation;
Welcome to TOEquest.
Feynman was also one of my favorite authors of science. He also made an interesting observation of the term mass:
"Throughout this entire story there remains one especially unsatisfactory feature - the observed masses of the particles, "m". There is no theory that adequately explains these numbers. We use the numbers in all our theories, but we don’t understand them – what they are, or where they come from. I believe that from a fundamental point of view, this is a very interesting and serious problem."
Solve the mechanisms of gravity and you will also solve the mystery of mass.
Dose your theory solve this dilemma? Can you reduce gravity to a fundamental concept?
As you probably know, Feynman was an artist also. Would you care to share your thoughts?

Hello dleviwing,

I did not know that Feynman was an artist. Did you that Einstein was an artist? I am sure you do.

Question: The mechanism for gravity solves the mass problem? Can you eleborate on how?

The reduction of gravity to a fundamental concept is most likely not as difficult as it would appear. But to do so a clear and precise understanding of the cosmological constant is required. I will open a thread soon (once I aquire a black belt).

More soon,

Coldcreation
  
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