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Old 21-May-2005, 05:20 PM
lyndonashmore lyndonashmore is offline
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No you have it wrong there Grey.
I have had the relation of H = 2nhr/m since about 1996 but at that time I didn't have the CMB (I have rejection letters to prove it!). I posted the original paradox about 18 months ago?? when my paper was under serious consideration.
Frankly, I find that difficult to believe, since your website talked about the extreme importance of the relationship H = hr/m, but never mentioned the derivation of H = 2nhr/m until September, 2004, after your simple error had been pointed out here on the BABB.
There has never been any error and so it could hardly have been pointed out to me. In any case this board was not the first I posted on. I stayed here because it is the best and between the insults I do receive some good feedback on how to present my theory.
If you find it hard to believe, tough.

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I use the paradox to cast aspersions on the Bb because it shows the BB in its true light - rediculous. I don't need the paradox for my theory, never did.
Then why have you made such a big deal out of it over the years? Especially since you must know that, since it relies on doing your measurements in MKS units, it can't be of any significance whatsoever. Of no more importance than the website I linked to earlier in the thread that shows the speed of light "calculated" from a brief passage in the Koran.
I make such a 'big deal' of it because it is yet another nail in the BB coffin. My theory is all about electrons and plank constants so it is no surprise when one finds a relationship between H and hr/m.
In the BB, they use the plank constant and the electron to measure H but it is not in their theory, so it is a big problem for them.
By the way, I passed on that link to angels and the speed of light and the Qur'aan to my Muslim colleagues. They said it was interesting but wrong.
Apparently , angels travel faster than light!
A better quote is chapter ath-Thaariyaat.
"I built the heaven with power and it is I, who am expanding it"
Qur'aan, 51:47
Is this a coincidence too?
Cheers,
Lyndon