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Old 14-September-2007, 08:39 PM
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Bishadi, I wasn't attacking you. I positing a perfectly logical reason as to why your posts don't make any bloody sense to me! :banghead: My post was meant to express the following thought: This poster may be brilliant and have something important to say. He may know what he is talking about. The reason nobody on the forum understands him and can't appreciate his work is that his English is imperfect.

On the other hand, mathematics is a universal language. TOEs and other theories are best expressed in the spare beauty of this language, rather than the messy imprecision of English.

Also, the above-cite thought process is called 'generosity'. Generosity is best taken in an appreciative manner, not with verbal attacks.

Edit:

After the above post, I'll add this from Wiki:

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Materials that are said to be diamagnetic are those which are usually considered by non-physicists as "non magnetic", and include water, DNA, most organic compounds such as petroleum and some plastics, and many metals such as mercury, gold and bismuth.

You are saying that empty space is weakly repulsed by a magnetic field?? How then does spacetime react to the tremendous magnetic fields of stars and planets?

BTW, that was a little rude, what you wrote above.
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