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    Re: Newton's Gravitational Alternative ('Gravity may be a repelling force')

    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie View Post
    A little deeper Rascal. That isn't what I'm talking about, and I think you will know it if you read the post a bit deeper___Put your thinking cap on...

    Handedness...!!!
    Really, Handedness solved one of my long pending doubts on the mechanism of electric charge.
    With hindsight, I can guarantee that Handedness is far more important, useful and fundamental than anyone can imagine.

    Frankly speaking, it is more than what Lloyd and PascalPuff mentioned, even though they are already leading probers and promoters on Handedness in the science community.

    Best Regards. Bottomlander

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    Re: Newton's Gravitational Alternative ('Gravity may be a repelling force')

    Lloyd to RP:

    "I just see nowhere in the physics literature, or this site, where such a dynamic model of quantum or cosmological processes, have been addressed. I'm laying it out as a possible model of creating first black holes or first stars, from fundamental matter/waves, existing before the big bang, or many small bangs. Have you seen it described this way, anywhere?"

    Wish I could say I have, Lloyd, but I haven't.
    Sounds like bottomlander is on to something also in the same category.
    Looking forward to your expression of further studies...

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    Re: Newton's Gravitational Alternative ('Gravity may be a repelling force')

    Handedness, or chirality and achirality, pronounced as a "khirality", is mainly found in chemistry and biology studies. It needs be seriously looked at in quantum and cosmological physics, since all processes are, to the minimum, quantum, and to the maximum cosmological. And as I say, any quantum system must, in the whole theory, be appliable to quantum cosmology. So it looks like the chemists and bioligists are leading quantum and cosmological fundamentals. Time to catch up...

    Here's a couple links: http://books.google.com/books?id=MMz...AbDvo#PPA68,M1
    http://depth-first.com/articles/2007...rality-problem

    Thanks Bottomlander.

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    Re: Newton's Gravitational Alternative ('Gravity may be a repelling force')

    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie View Post
    Handedness, or chirality and achirality, pronounced as a "khirality", is mainly found in chemistry and biology studies. It needs be seriously looked at in quantum and cosmological physics, since all processes are, to the minimum, quantum, and to the maximum cosmological. And as I say, any quantum system must, in the whole theory, be appliable to quantum cosmology. So it looks like the chemists and bioligists are leading quantum and cosmological fundamentals. Time to catch up...

    Here's a couple links: http://books.google.com/books?id=MMz...AbDvo#PPA68,M1
    http://depth-first.com/articles/2007...rality-problem

    Thanks Bottomlander.

    Lloyd
    Glad that Lloyd Gillespie showed us the wide critical uses from quantum physics to cosmology to chemistry to biology on Handedness.

    Handedness really behaves as an important detector for clasification in various disciplines.

    Best Regards. Bottomlander

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    Re: Newton's Gravitational Alternative ('Gravity may be a repelling force')

    I hadn't realized it Bottomlander, but chirality is quite thoroughly being studied in all aspects of fundamental particle and quantum physics, and has been for years, but minimally. I couldn't find the links to chirality and quantum physics until I typed in Google: "wave diagrams + chirality". I downloaded many pdf and other site pages, I'll be reading, as they pertain to the fundmentals of Higgs Bosons, and many other quntum affects, such as polarizing... This is the main reason the Hadron Collider was built. Maybe somebody can beat them to explaining the fundamental chirality of the Higgs Boson particle and its suspected immense field...

    Thanks again,
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    "Time and space are modes in which we think and not conditions in which we live." Albert Einstein
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