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Don - 23 Apr 2006 14:38 GMT
The Gyroverse theory does what "string theory" only promises. It
combines relativity, cosmology, and quantum mechanics into a unified
physics "theory of everything," explaining the connections between
all the forces of nature. One Consequence is that matter is not energy,
but instead its energy is due to the universe expansion, which
progresses at the speed of light. Read about it at
http://book.gyroverse.com/
PD - 24 Apr 2006 14:44 GMT
> The Gyroverse theory does what "string theory" only promises. It
> combines relativity, cosmology, and quantum mechanics into a unified
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> progresses at the speed of light. Read about it at
> http://book.gyroverse.com/

Don Wortman has done many worthwhile things. However, this is neither a
theory, nor is it physics. There is not a single quantitative,
measurable prediction that distinguishes this theory from any other
theory. Like all such pseudotheories, it only offers an "alternate
explanation" of existing phenomena and doesn't match existing phenomena
in a number of cases. He has based his understanding of the state of
the art of physics on popularizations.

PD
 
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