>A H J Fleming,
>
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>it on the internet. My present displayed version is copyrighted 2004
>and 2005.
A name is a name, but it does seem odd both
of you are in oz, if you are.
>I am not happy about you using the name Unified Physics without
>mentioning my theoretical physics paper that already had that name
>before you created your website.
Trade names do cross over into domain names,
copyrights usually do not. Many people have written
papers concerned with unified physics and unified
field theories.
His site suggests that magnetic containment
will work with sound added, wish him good luck with
that. :-)
>.........
>......... from Peter D Rodgers,
>creator of Unified Physics at http://iqfree.topcities.com/
>and New Blackhole at http://iqfree.topcities.com/blackhole.htm
>(member of Poetic Genius Society &
>included in The International Who's Who in Poetry 2004 & 2005)
There is something that caught my eye in your
paper,
[QUOTE]
"This also accounts for the deflection of a lightray passing the sun
during a solar eclipse of a star. But, this mathematics is simplistic
because it does not consider the binary masses as both moving around
the systems center-of-mass!!!"
[UNQUOTE]
What does "binary masses" have to do with the
light passing the sun?
Joe Fischer
relativitybeyondeinstein - 31 Jan 2006 06:03 GMT
Dear Joe Fischer,
Thanks! I appreciate your interest, knowledge and understanding.
Luckily, I have communicated with A H J Fleming, and found him to be a
very helpful man. We identify with each other, and both appreciate the
high intelligence and effort of each other.
YOUR QUESTION: "What does "binary masses" have to do with the light
passing the sun?"
MY REPLY: If you read through my physics paper very carefully, you will
discover that I have rectified a misunderstanding in theoretical
physics. The truth is that all is light. The photon of the lightray has
the same basic formula as the sun. So, in fact, it is light travelling
around light. "Binary masses" is truly "binary light-interaction".
Yours truly,
Peter D Rodgers