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Re: real vs. imaginary e-pairs - 03-01-2008, 02:44 PM

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Some say Francis Bacon did the work
They might be right. Bacon lived between 1561-1626 while Shakespeare between 1564-1616. He was born later but died sooner than Bacon.


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They might be right. Bacon lived between 1561-1626 while Shakespeare between 1564-1616. He was born later but died sooner than Bacon.

If that is true then Shakesheare deserves some egg with his Bacon?




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some egg with his Bacon
This seem to be staple diet here in America on the breakfast table.


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This seem to be staple diet here in America on the breakfast table.

A little bird tells me that some of you there in uncle Sam's land actually have jam on their
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Wink Re: real vs. imaginary e-pairs - 03-01-2008, 05:47 PM

I have made a post way back and got no responses. I do not know why not -- It was a challenge about TOE and whether or not TOE, at the least the Tools to find TOE, TTOE would be found. No one responded ???

Well, I will announce TTOE are known. The fact that this Site is titled TOE is the very reason I submitted my first comment. So long ago, I for get when.

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I have made a post way back and got no responses. I do not know why not -- It was a challenge about TOE and whether or not TOE, at the least the Tools to find TOE, TTOE would be found. No one responded ???

Well, I will announce TTOE are known. The fact that this Site is titled TOE is the very reason I submitted my first comment. So long ago, I for get when.

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Hello Colin and welcome to the forum,i am a little puzzled here,it says you have posted just once now?So how come you were ignored,did you register before? Well at least you
are not ignored now,if you have your own idea of the TOE then you can post it here on this forum under the title my toe.


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Re: real vs. imaginary e-pairs - 03-05-2008, 11:18 AM

Hi Michael,
Thanks for your reply. I tried to get around on the TOE Site to find my earlier work. I did not find anything, BUT the problem for me is I cannot find my way on the TOE Site. Somehow I find the "so many different formats" of the many Sites I go to difficult, for me, to get an intuitive handle on them. As Senior Wences, the made-on-hand puppet) said (to his ventriloquist) on the Ed Sullivan Show, decades ago, "For you, easy. For me, difficult." The audience always broke up in heavy laughter on that line because we know how easy something is to do if one knows how to go about doing it. But, if one knew little or nothing of "how to get around" in a new situation, it was DIFFICULT! And so it is with me.
I joined TOE because of a serendipitous finding I wanted to begin writing on. The topic was on how we must determine the Nature of the Universe (NOU) before we can find TOE. A first point is to recognize TOE as an extremely large (as large as the Universe) unknown. This suggested to me we will need Tools to describe NOU (TNOU), and then realize these would be the same Tools to find TOE --TTOE.
We must determine what the physical properties of TTOE are. "Facts" is capitalized to be sure we use what we have measured and reported to define the mathematical Tools. Nothing in TNOU = TTOE can be theoretical. All Tools must be REAL mathematical statements incorporating known proven data.
A major part of my serendipitous finding was sufficient knowledge had been reported by 1903 AD. James Clerk Maxwell’s theoretical electromagnetic EM equations and Max Planck’s thermodynamic findings support this claim. Note that Maxwell’s EM work except his "Displacement Current" has been very well proven in all other ways. This unproven factor has been addressed as a "weakness" in his theory. If it could be found to be Real (not Imaginary) current, that is measured – identified, then Maxell’s theory will become a Law of Electromagnetics. Hertz, Marconi (unknowingly), and 1a Supernova prove the current is Real.
  
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