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Aether constituents and certainly none of them would be.....
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 08:25:50 -0800 (PST), Art Unwin
wrote: While I am at it the particle that I refer to may well not be a neutrinos It is not like a neutrino ...but: but it does seem to fit. A massless, chargeless particle works for enhancing RF radiation? Neutrons and all the other chemical particles that I have negligently brought into the subject do not have a place in my theory with respect to radiation That pretty much tosses out the baby with the bathwater. just a particle which I feel inclined to call a Neutrinos So, you now claim to have invented/discovered an unknown particle that you are going to name a Neutrinos? (Convention would probably bristle at adding just an s makes it respectable science.) Is this a creationist particle? Why not call it an Artrino or Unwintron? How did you discover it? What did you use as a detector? Were you listening to 160M when it came on with a signature tune like Big Ben and the BBC? 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
Aether constituents and certainly none of them would be.....
Quantum foam = Aether. End of discussion.
Ed, NM2K (for a bit longer) |
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