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02-11-2008, 10:46 AM
Re: An Idea

Hi Prof,
I can agree with you on the "zoo of particles" being troublesome.
But I don't think that they are necessary to explain our world. A hockey player doesn't need to understand anatomy and physiology to know how to skate. It helps, but it's not necessary.
The same applies for atomic particles and subatomic particles. You don't need to know what makes up the parts of atoms to understand the principles of atomic particles.
It's a different area of study. I don't see neutrinos as being so much a problem as a different school of study than what you are explaining.
Muon Neutrinos are real. They have been detected, but lab created muons can only be detected for nanoseconds (or some such small timeframe) before they dissolve. I briefly address this in my ToE. I believe that because they are the building blocks the smaller level of creation, they are too small to have the cohension necessary to exist in our level of creation. The forces which we take for granted are too powerful for such small particles.

I haven't had much time to look over you paper, but what I've seen looks interesting. I hope to delve deeper into it when I have the time.

Eric
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