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    theory of proximity

    Einstein had his theory of relativity. A century later, it is reasonable that there should also be a theory of proximity. The special theory of proximity is a local theory. The general theory of proximity is a global theory. They both possess their individual distinctive gauge invariance symmetries.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    Einstein had his theory of relativity. A century later, it is reasonable that there should also be a theory of proximity. The special theory of proximity is a local theory. The general theory of proximity is a global theory. They both possess their individual distinctive gauge invariance symmetries.

    The proximity of reality unfolding before our very eyes,is within us,you cannot get closer
    than that my friend!



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    Re: theory of proximity

    Quote Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick
    you cannot get closer than that my friend
    However, relativistic quantum field physicists insist on getting as close as possible to the dimensionless mathematical point then they reluctantly did by renormalization. Not making a point but making a circular argument.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    However, relativistic quantum field physicists insist on getting as close as possible to the dimensionless mathematical point then they reluctantly did by renormalization. Not making a point but making a circular argument.

    At the centre of the circle lies a dot,that is the point that exists within us,find that,and
    the rest is plain sailing.



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    Re: theory of proximity

    Is the dot circular, Michael?

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    Re: theory of proximity

    Quote Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick
    At the centre of the circle lies a dot
    If you want to follow the footsteps of relativistic quantum field physicists then by all means do so. But my warning is that they all reached a brick wall of infinite size not a point of zero size, figuratively speaking.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Quote Originally Posted by N0B0DY View Post
    Is the dot circular, Michael?

    On reflection I would say yes! Thank you Nobody.



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    Re: theory of proximity

    To give pif due credit, if it has any size at all it is infinite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    If you want to follow the footsteps of relativistic quantum field physicists then by all means do so. But my warning is that they all reached a brick wall of infinite size not a point of zero size, figuratively speaking.

    I have no wish to follow anyone my friend,except maybe the carrot that leads to the TOE?



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    I follow the prescription of the inscription on my forehead, to not seek which can only be found without seeking.

 

 
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