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11-03-2005, 03:52 AM
Hi, I don't think the topic is out of TOE worries at all, if it trully is a mathematical solution to the problem of heterogenous spacetime. Actually it is an important thing here. I didn't even know there was a problem if space and time are not equal everywhere. Spacetime is basically dimensions, and dimensions are one of the six important things in the TOE: Force, Energy, Matter, Cosmology, Fundamental Particles, Dimensions.
The method of presentation is very variable here, as each chooses his own way. But if it's math, I think the best thing is 1. presenting the problem, 2. giving a derivation to your maths from already existing maths, 3. explaining your math, 4. giving examples of your math, 5. explaining why your math solves the problem, 6. evaluating your math (it's other aplications, it's impplications, ways of visualisizing it....etz).
I know it appears to be a lot, but if your math does explain in a proper mathematical logic the problem you say, then all these will be able to be done directly from knwoing the math itself.
Another thing, I tihnk it's better not to post them in the same post. I have done that several times but I've had always to re-explain each part separatelly, and also I have had myself the problem of not understanding. But also, you shouldn't let a space of time between posts, because readers will forget and have to read agian the first. So, the best thing to do is to write it all up in word, and then copy each point, and post it. And inmediatelly after the neext. And post all of them in a sequence of short time. Then, the reader can read one, think about, understand, and go for the other.
These are just a few hints from a someone who is not a proper mathematician, but at least I tihnk I'm a proper poster and I know about toequest members. If you need any help, post it and I'll see what I can do. |