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This being my first post to the list, I would first like to make one point clear. I am a very strong advocate of Lewis Little's _Theory of Elementary Waves_,...
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[Some re-paragraphing by Moderator otherwise message unchanged] Hello TEWLIP Group, I would like to understand relativity according to the TEW. The TEW...
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Mar 27, 2000
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From: Stephen Speicher ... Keep in mind that in the standard theory the Lorentz transformations (LT) are coordinate transformations which permit one to relate...
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From: Lee Pierson Stephen Speicher's discussion of the internal parameters presumed by the TEW to be carried by particles has led me to think of an experiment...
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Mar 27, 2000
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[Seam Murphy writes the following:] I would like to sum up what Stephen has said regarding "Relativity Theory" to make sure I understand it. There are two...
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Mar 28, 2000
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[Stephen Speicher writes the following:] Thanks to Lee Pierson for his suggestion for an experiment. There are some considerations which should be kept in...
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[Author: David M. Weatherell] Hi. I’m a non-physicist, and I’d like to know if “quantum computing” is possible under TEW. The theory, as I understand...
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] David Weatherell asks about quantum computing: is it real, and how does it relate to the TEW? It would be rationalistic of us to...
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From Charles Sures Stephen Speicher writes the following: "Elementary waves which 'emanate' from any point of the detector always act independently of waves...
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] Sean Murphy asks for several clarifications, and I will try to be precise without going into technical detail. Standard relativity...
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] ... No. When I say that waves from any point of the detector act independently of waves from another point, that means there is not...
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From: Lee Pierson Thanks to Stephen Speicher for his kind and gentle demolition of my proposed crucial experiment! However, I'm not yet ready to give up on...
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[From Sean Murphy] Lewis Little states in his 1996 Physics Essays paper: "It is thus clear that there is no contradiction involved in the fact that two...
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] ... Well, we are back to the fundamental distinction which I have been attempting to communicate: the standard theory difference ...
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Far be it for me ever to discourage anyone from devising a proper experiment. :) ... The particles of which the screen is composed each implant a parameter on...
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From: Lewis Little Stephen has given good answers to the posts to date, but I have a few additional comments. -- It helps to understand how TEW resolves the...
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] Thanks to Lewis for his various comments. I have a lot to say in regard to any disagreement between us, but so as not to cause ...
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From: Lewis Little The muon experiment that Stephen describes is an example of time dilation. The mean decay time of the muon is some specific time interval...
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] I appreciate Lewis' response, but perhaps my points were not clear. Let me try to reduce the issue to simpler terms. In Lewis' 1996...
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] First, I would like to state that any disagreements I have expressed with Lewis in no way reflects on my recognition of him as a...
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From: Lewis Little Stephen Speicher wrote: "In the muon experiment I described, however (and pardon my shouting with caps but perhaps the underscore I used...
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From: PRODOS Dear Colleagues, Current membership for TEWLIP numbers at 75 Carpe Millennium, PRODOS Moderator...
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From: Lewis Little Stephen and I have argued over the twin paradox before, and until a full general relativity is derived from TEW, a full resolution won't be...
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Apr 3, 2000
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] ... But we are not using light to directly observe the muons, which is precisely my point about this experiment. The capture of the...
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... Not only _does_ general relativity predict these proper time differences, but the experiment itself has been performed. On June 18, 1976, a Scout D rocket...
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From: Lewis Little Stephen Speicher wrote: "But we are not using light to directly observe the muons, which is precisely my point about this experiment. The...
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From: Lewis Little Stephen Speicher wrote: "Not only _does_ general relativity predict these proper time differences, but the experiment itself has been...
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] ... On re-reading this, it occurs to me that the underlined statement might be misconstrued. When I say "physical effects are...
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[Author: Stephen Speicher] Any further response on these two topics would, on my part, just be repetitive, so I will leave the subject stand for now. In the ...
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From: Sean Murphy First, I want to thank Stephen Speicher and Lewis Little for the discussion on relativity. It has addressed the fundamental question in my...
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