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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Electromagnetism / February 2006



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String Theory is a Postmodern Joke!!!!!!!! Even its textbooks say so!!!   "The great irony of string theory, however, is that the theory itself is not unified. To someone learning the theory for the first time, it is often a frustrating collection of folklore, rules of thumb, and intuition. (IN OTHER WORDS IT IS NOT PHYSICS!!!) At times, there seems to be no rhyme or reason for many of the conventions of the model. For a theory that makes the claim of providing a unifying framework for all physical laws, it is the supreme irony that the theory itself appears so disunited!!" --Michio Kaku04 Feb 2006 03:31 GMT13
String Theory is a Postmodern Joke!!!!!!!! Even its textbooks say so!!!
Moving Dimensions Theory is the new paradigm!!
Rock out at http://physicsmathforums.com !!
"The great irony of string theory, however, is that the theory itself
School question03 Feb 2006 19:28 GMT5
Where does the "energy" in a permanent magnet come from? What exactly means
"to be magnetized" and which are the energy exchange particles in a
"magnetized" environment? Surely it can't be photons because no literature
talks about photon creation in a permanent magnet. The ...
MOVING DIMENSIONS THEORY--IT'S SO OBVIOUS, AND THUS STRING THEORIST'S UTTERLY DETEST IT01 Feb 2006 06:32 GMT6
Please respect that Moving Dimensions Theory is just a theory.
I look forward to feedback and insights regarding its logic.
Moving Dimensions Theory
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Pioneer radio force--believable?01 Feb 2006 01:07 GMT10
Is it really possible for an 8 watt radio to create thrust sufficient
to affect the Pioneer anomaly by 14%?
The Pioneer anomaly is an acceleration back toward the Sun of
8.74e-10m/s^2, not explainable via the current "standard model".
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