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On 05/24/2010 02:37 PM, Art Unwin wrote:
On May 24, 3:34 pm, Bill wrote:
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.


--
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


I spoke to some physicists at the Fermilab accelerator at Batavia ILL
a few weeks back and it was surprising to me how often the statement
was made "that is out of my expertize". Seems like they are trained to
think in a tunnel out of the hearing and contact of others.Considering
the amount of funds they collect their sparse achievements as noted in
their weekly news letter sure does not impress me a bit. How many
times have we heard
"we hope that "if" we are successful it is possible that it could lead
to........"I look for a barrage of such statements in the future about
the difficulties of finding Higgs field where it is now felt to be of
virtual form without mass and possibly out of range!


That does not surprise me at all. I have gone through about 6 doctors in
the last two years looking for one with enough IQ to even talk
intelligently with. I now have a good one and he is from Iran and glad
to be here. The others were just pill pushers or as I am heard to say
"educated baboons". A PhD means nothing to me if there is no real
intelligence to support it. Many of these specialists have no idea about
other things and no ability to understand when I do go out of their
comfort zone. Finding real intelligence in people is a continuing
challenge for me. My IQ? Don't ask.
Cheers,
Bill Baka