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Old 03-June-2008, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by volantis View Post
If anybody is ready to talk science, I'm ready to engage. As I said, I'm always looking for the flaws in my research. One thing I don't have time for, though, are people who make no effort at all to examine the theory and just proselytize what they were taught in school or read in books.

Either the data and equations I used are flawed, or they are not. The theory I present is directly infered from the physics. Perhaps I infered the wrong thing, if so, let's discuss it.

In the meantime, I'm building up an arsenal of working experiments and unique physics formulas that adequately describe and measure the Universe.

Dave
volantis. Section 8. The neutron is not a combination of a proton and an electron. Early experiments in the history of beta decay definitively showed that cloud chamber photographs failed to conserve linear momentum in the decay of free neutrons, and in beta decays in general. The neutrino and antineutrino were successfully postulated (Pauli) to explain the missing momentum, and were subsequently verified experimentally ~ 25 years later. Cowan, Rheines).
Subsequent investigations into radioactive decays (the weak force) showed that in strong magnetic fields, there is universally present an inherent asymmetry (parity effects). Perhaps you could elucidate how your aether does that. pete
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