Computer model experiment
On 05/24/2010 01:09 PM, Art Unwin wrote:
On May 24, 2:35 pm, Bill wrote: On 05/24/2010 12:29 PM, Cecil Moore wrote:
Now be sure to tell the researcher that. I give up on this subject,
since you all have been trained to believe that there is such a thing as
a photon. It reminds me of religious indoctrination.
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73, Cecil, w5dxp.com
Cheers, and I will try to ignore this thread.
Bill Baka
I do like that last comment! It appears every time
a physicist gets into a jam he invents a particle or inserts a
constant
Cheers
That is how it works. They have to produce some results for their
funding to continue. I remember when they tried to explain that
everything was made up by quarks. That could possibly explain Neutrons
and Protons, but what about that poor little electron??
Also how come a puny electron has such a charge that it roughly equal
the charge on a (relatively) huge Proton??
There is a lot of understanding to be done yet.
1. What is the speed of gravity?
2. How does gravity propagate through seemingly empty space?
3. How can a magnet attract in the vacuum of space?
Many more questions than answers.
I don't think those questions will be solved until the median IQ reaches
about 130 and not 100, but I am not holding my breath over that ever
happening.
Something for people to think about.
Bill Baka
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