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Natural Science Forum / Physics / General Physics / July 2008



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This changes the whole outlook of physics but can it possibly be     right?

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fitz - 29 Jul 2008 17:47 GMT
(Click link below:)

http://www.rbduncan.com/schrod.htm

This book was written by a mathematical physcist who was one of that
group who got us on the moon.
Sam Wormley - 29 Jul 2008 18:19 GMT
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> http://www.rbduncan.com/schrod.htm
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> This book was written by a mathematical physcist who was one of that
> group who got us on the moon.

  CRANKY

  Ref: http://www.google.com/search?q=3Dwolff+site%3Awww.crank.net

  Milo Wolff's The Quantum Universe 1999 May 31
     ... science . quantum mechanics ...
  "Have you been intrigued by the puzzles of science and the mysteries
  of the universe?    You can indulge your curiosity and participate
  in the discoveries that lie ahead! These pages will discuss the basic
  natural phenomena which underlie physical science and the cosmos. ...
  This Web site is a platform for learning, discussion, and further
  discovery of the fundamental structure of physical matter and the
  cosmos. The central theme is the recently recognized wave structure
  of particles and the exciting consequences of their matter waves that
  exist throughout the universe."

  Wolff publishes his articles in "Physics Essays" and "Galilean
  Electrodynamics", journals not noted for their high standards!
PD - 29 Jul 2008 18:50 GMT
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> http://www.rbduncan.com/schrod.htm
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> This book was written by a mathematical physcist who was one of that
> group who got us on the moon.

Which just goes to show you that anyone can go off the deep end.
(Just as a hint: Something that they accomplished 50 years ago is not
a good indicator of quality of more recent work.)

PD
doug - 30 Jul 2008 06:08 GMT
The answer is no, it is not right.

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> http://www.rbduncan.com/schrod.htm
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> This book was written by a mathematical physcist who was one of that
> group who got us on the moon.
 
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