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Hi Nico ... centres open. I simply postulate their existence. You can build a lot from there. -- Caroline. ... bottom layer of existence, and build up from...
Caroline H Thompson
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May 1, 2004
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Meaning no disrespect, and only in the interest of clarification of science, I should like to point out to you and all those caught in the trap of...
Dan Rieke
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Hi WSM "Action at a Distance" resulted from Bohr's unwillingness to give up the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle (HUP). HUP is about particles. Why would a...
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May 1, 2004
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... Precisely, so it might as well stop there, with a continuous medium. ... Well, I assume that the concept of 'particle' is characterized by a sharp boundary...
Nico Benschop
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May 1, 2004
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Conservation of energy-momentum is time symmetric. "Temporal" standing waves resolve the action at a distance problem in accordance with symmetry laws. An...
Russell E. Rierson
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May 1, 2004
12:27 pm
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Hi John ... Where do you get that idea? Bell's reasoning was just common sense, given his assumptions about the way hidden variables must behave and his ...
Caroline H Thompson
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Hi Caroline John B.: Bell's math depends on a Hilbert space that does not even have a metric. Caroline: Where do you get that idea? Bell's reasoning was just...
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May 1, 2004
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2070
A top notch analogy. Very, very good. z ... accordance ... metric ... by ... planes. ... are ... will ... information ... boundaries, ... quantum ... ...
Robert Byron Duncan
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May 2, 2004
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... Heat is not really an intrinsic property of waves but of particles, and it measures the random velocity element (as distinct from flow velocity). These...
Ray Tomes
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May 2, 2004
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... Re(*): Agreed. So 'temperature' does not apply to continuous ether. Re(#): But what does "local pressure" mean, if applied to ether? I think this is...
Nico Benschop
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May 2, 2004
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Hi Nico ... a wave to be defined by propagating variations in ether density. (or is, like 'ether temperature', the concept of 'ether density' irrelevant as ...
Caroline H Thompson
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May 2, 2004
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... Any wave in some medium, including phi-waves, requires some sensible definition of 'density' in that medium (since a wave is: propagating density...
Nico Benschop
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May 2, 2004
9:32 pm
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Caroline said, ... aether up, you squash the phi-waves it carries, increasing their amplitude and decreasing their wavelength.>>>> Absolutely correct: In the...
Robert Byron Duncan
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May 3, 2004
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Hi Nico, A couple of comments below, Geoff Nico - Any wave in some medium, including phi-waves, requires some sensible definition of 'density' in that medium...
Geoff Haselhurst
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May 3, 2004
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... Don't get me wrong, Geoff. I do think that something more is required beyond just 'particles' to couple them into a whole: namely their 'field' -...
Nico Benschop
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May 3, 2004
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... I'd start with a measure of "gravitational interaction" per unit volume in precisely the same manner those who seek the nature of "dark matter" in galactic...
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May 3, 2004
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... OK, good solution (I'd thought of that myself, with the 258 bit machine;-) But: WSM will not agree with this simple compromise, because it is the principle...
Nico Benschop
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May 3, 2004
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Caroline said, ... strong indications that we are nearing the limit when we get to atoms -- they appear to be made of fixed-sized building blocks. I can't...
Robert Byron Duncan
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Caroline said, ... thinking about how electrons might interact. It seemed to me that interaction with a wave emitted by an electron was really not different in...
Robert Byron Duncan
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May 3, 2004
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[Nico] > They cannot possibly come from some fairly arbitrary boundary, outside of which nothing exists to 'generate' them! ... [CRT] Absolutely right, Nico! ...
Robert Byron Duncan
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2083
... I've just read the introductory article in the New Scientist: http://www.scieng.flinders.edu.au/cpes/people/cahill_r/NS.pdf Quite interesting: all from...
Nico Benschop
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May 4, 2004
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Hi Nico, ... they ... gemotrical / ... The paper arxiv:gr-qc/0203015 (2-MAR-2002) provides some of this background (Process Physics: from Quantum Foam to GR) ...
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May 4, 2004
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2085
Hi everybody, Geoff wrote: "For there to be logic their must be necessary connection, thus One common thing (Space) to connect many things (particles)." Is...
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12:34 pm
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... You mean: we'll find that which resonates with us... ( Maslow's famous 'Hammer and Nails' adagio - see http://home.iae.nl/users/benschop/math-use.htm ) ......
Nico Benschop
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... Indeed, 'logic' is generally understood to be a way of consistently and consequently drawing conclusions from given data. Essentially its syntax (sentence...
Nico Benschop
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May 4, 2004
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Hi John ... those investigated by Bell ... I had a quick look at the Khrennikov and Volovich paper, http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/quant-ph/pdf/0211/0211078.pdf . ...
Caroline H Thompson
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Hi Nico ... photon (or equivalent energy;-) of the sent laser pulse returning! How can this be interpreted as a continuous amplitude'? (which is another word...
Caroline H Thompson
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Hi z ... How long is it since you looked at real world problem? You can't possibly begin to tackle a problem such as the superposition of two waves of ...
Caroline H Thompson
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2092
Hi Nico ... machine;-) But: WSM will not agree with this simple compromise, because it is the principle of "wave-in-a-continuüm" that counts, to correct the ...
Caroline H Thompson
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May 4, 2004
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2093
Hi Nico ... sensible definition of 'density' in that medium (since a wave is: propagating density variation). [CHT] This is not the only kind of wave! I see...
Caroline H Thompson
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