"When forced to summarize the general theory of relativity in one sentence: Time and space and gravitation have no separate existence from matter. ... Physical objects are not in space, but these objects are spatially extended ... thus the concept of particles cannot play a fundamental part, ... and can only appear as a limited region in space in which the field strength or energy density are particularly high."
(Albert Einstein, Metaphysics of Relativity, 1950)
"It is my firm belief that the last seven decades of the twentieth century will be characterized in history as the dark ages of theoretical physics. ... The quantum world is a world of waves, not particles."
(Carver Mead, Professor Emeritus at Caltech. Received $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize in 1999)
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rorytheherb
Joined: 31 Jul 2005 Posts: 2 Location: north carolina
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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 11:11 pm Post subject: hi all |
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hi folks...
i am new here. i have seen many fringe theories in physics, but none as simple or satisfying as WSM so far. It seems to solve quite a few problems, but most importantly wave-particle duality. i am an udergrad, going for a bs in physics. i still do not know what direction to take from there. while i want to work in the field of green energy making more economical and widespread renewable resources, i am also fascinated by the more academic and far-reaching questions in theoretical physics which WSM addresses. I am also a musician, poet and visual artist. As a person of mystical inclination, I value WSM for its simplicity, too. Well, I'll talk to you all soon I suppose, that's all for now.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 1:22 am Post subject: Thanks for posting |
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Hi Rory,
Thanks for saying hello. I wish that more physics students were like you, and would open their eyes to a much more simple and sensible explanation of physical reality than the current state of modern physics. Our work on the Wave Structure of Matter is really devoted to the minority of people like you that seem to have an open mind (and a sensible disposition!).
I am mainly away from computer for another 4 weeks. Hopefully after then we can further discuss things.
All the best,
Geoff Haselhurst |
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rorytheherb
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so if anyone hasn't checked out ray tomes---
he has done a lot of research on factors, primes, integers, and how they relate to the harmonics of standing waves... the cycles he and his group spot in economics, agriculture, music, and various other statistical pools are very interesting. The plethora of data on his pages is bombarding!
i drew something pretty cosmic tonight...only a rough sketch... anyway i'll post that in the art section at some point 4 ya
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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:58 pm Post subject: Ray Tomes: Cycles and Harmonics |
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Ray Tomes is a nice guy who has made some interesting (and i think important) discoveries on the Wave Structure of Matter and its relations to cycles / harmonics theory.
And knowledge of cycles is useful because it allows us to predict future events.
Keep in touch!
Geoff
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