
12-November-2001, 05:14 PM
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On 2001-11-12 12:11, JayUtah wrote:
SAMU: A full understanding to use it as a tool for this purpose requires an understanding of trigonometry, calculus. electromagnetics, chemistry and subatomic physics.
True. Why don't you come back when you can incorporate these various disciplines into an argument in favor of your hypothesis.
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Why would it need subatomic physics? Seems like thermodynamics is the key here. I think classical non-atomic non-quantum physics is perfectly adequate.
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