#6 permalink Re: Effects of the expansion of physical matter with space. - 04-24-2007, 02:46 PM RP, I have read all your posts, and the entire many posts on the cosmological constant. I agree, much of what you have written, is as how I also see one interpretation of Einstein's thinking. You have probably described most of it better than anyone before you, including Einstein himself, yet you have offered little new, to someone like myself, who ...
Is the author of the Reinstatement of Einstein's Presently Abandoned (Steady State) Unified Field Theory (finding universal gravity and electromagnetism as two apparently unrelated phenomena actually having the same causal identity) really approaching a well rounded Theory of Everything, or, is Truly Yours merely and cleverly spraying this forum with abstract words and ideas, so that no one (except a self appointed, ex parte, ad hoc hominem expert commentator) can tell the difference? ...
4-D Space-Time Gridlock A collection of (perfectly clear) proclamations that gravity cannot be and is not a 4-D pushing force, and, that it cannot be and is not non-mathematically comprehensible. ************************************* "The unsatisfactory part of the total field theory showed up externally by the necessity of assuming finite dimensions for the particles, in order to prevent the electromagnetic field existing at their (*unfound) surfaces ...
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POINT: Marvin Minsky just sent me this absolutely brilliant and hilarious list--the "crackpot index" -- from mathematical physicist John Baez, formerly from MIT now a professor at UC Riverside. His Web page is http://www.math.ucr.edu/home/baez/and the crackpot index is at http://www.math.ucr.edu/home/baez/crackpot.html I hereby nominate Baez to be a presenter at the Ignobel Awards. He should give one out every year to the best theory of everything. ...