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Are These Papers So Simple That Harvey1 Understands Them?

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Posted by M.W.Pearson on December 20, 2004 23:22:26 UTC

at http://www.astronomy.net/forums/general/messages/4603.shtml, anonymous Harvey1 wrote: "I thought it would be fun just to show how many papers are out there that show how to derive famous physics equations (e.g., Schrodinger's equation) by other unrelated premises than that used by the people who developed the equations:"

...(list of links and papers )



Harv implies these support Dr. Dick's work?

anonymous Harvey1 wrote:
This is just a small sampling of 'foundational physics' that have appeared on LANL site over the past 18 months. It's clear that anyone of these authors could get on an internet site and say that their formulas are king stuff. Fortunately, few do that. Wouldn't it get old fast??

It's clear in a way... but seems not to have any point. Harv says it is "fortunate" that few
authors of such articles "get on an internet site and say that their formulas are king stuff." Maybe if one's other needs in life have already been met, then this indeed could qualify as "fortunate!"
There is a lot of stuff on the 'net which
would have no place to dispay those physicists did that! :)
Mike



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