• Re: The failure of the unified field theory means general relativity fa

    From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 26 10:42:18 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    Now, I know mosts of yous have no idea what 'the unified field theory'
    IS, or what it even looks like...

    I saw it on a blackboard.

    It's a transporter.

    Instead of shooting
    a rocket to the Moon..
    you just transport
    the rocket to the Moon.

    Simply put,

    you dematerialize the rocket here, and
    you materialize it on the Moon.


    That is what Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory is all about.

    More Simply put, it gets you from here to there.



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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Thu Jun 27 21:23:58 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    The Starmaker wrote:

    Now, I know mosts of yous have no idea what 'the unified field theory'
    IS, or what it even looks like...

    I saw it on a blackboard.

    It's a transporter.

    Instead of shooting
    a rocket to the Moon..
    you just transport
    the rocket to the Moon.

    Simply put,

    you dematerialize the rocket here, and
    you materialize it on the Moon.

    That is what Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory is all about.

    More Simply put, it gets you from here to there.


    On July 22, 1943, Albert Einstein was in Philadelphia giving testimony in the trial of Gerhart Eisler, on that same date July 22, 1943 the "Philadelphia Experiment,"
    where a ship from Philadelphis teleported to Norfolk , Virginia. Coincidence????

    Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory is all about...telepotation.

    I mean, Albert Einstein wrote a teleportation article in Scientific American on April 1950 before it got out about the "Philadelphia Experiment".



    If everybody had a portable teleport machine...the world would be upside down.


    "Beam me one of those girls to my bedroom before my wife gets home...throw in an ounce of weed Pablo Escarbor."


    I guess a teleport machine is worst than an atomic bomb.


    I guess Albert Einstein was thinking of teleporting to Mars before everybody blows themselves up with his atomic bombs.





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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Fri Jun 28 09:45:12 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    Now, I know mosts of yous have no idea what 'the unified field theory'
    IS, or what it even looks like...

    I saw it on a blackboard.

    It's a transporter.

    Instead of shooting
    a rocket to the Moon..
    you just transport
    the rocket to the Moon.

    Simply put,

    you dematerialize the rocket here, and
    you materialize it on the Moon.

    That is what Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory is all about.

    More Simply put, it gets you from here to there.

    On July 22, 1943, Albert Einstein was in Philadelphia giving testimony in the trial of Gerhart Eisler, on that same date July 22, 1943 the "Philadelphia Experiment,"
    where a ship from Philadelphis teleported to Norfolk , Virginia. Coincidence????

    Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory is all about...telepotation.

    I mean, Albert Einstein wrote a teleportation article in Scientific American on April 1950 before it got out about the "Philadelphia Experiment".

    If everybody had a portable teleport machine...the world would be upside down.

    "Beam me one of those girls to my bedroom before my wife gets home...throw in an ounce of weed Pablo Escarbor."

    I guess a teleport machine is worst than an atomic bomb.

    I guess Albert Einstein was thinking of teleporting to Mars before everybody blows themselves up with his atomic bombs.



    Of course you need a sender and a receiver 'telportation machines',
    otherwise you can get stuck somewhere in the Twilight Zone.



    (I know in China they are already expermenting with Dr. Albert
    Einstein's Unified Field Theory Teleportation Machine)


    I can teleport myself anywhere in the world? Is your wife home now?


    Amazon Teleporting Shipping Same Second Delivery! (i haven't even
    finished typing my order and it's already delivered!)autocomplete?


    Is your wife home now? I cannot think of anywhere in the world I wanna
    be but fucking your wife.

    That can explain why Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory
    Teleportation Machine was...shelved by him.


    Albert Einstein said to himself, 'Oh well, back to my Depopulation
    Machine! Send those fuckin Germans to Heaven!


    Simply put, it gets you from here to heaven.



    (if you ask me it's a little messy)


    Is your wife home now?




    If you're at work, can you let me know?


    i'll be in and out in a second.


    What would you do with a Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory Teleportation Machine???


    Is your wife home now?



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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Fri Jun 28 10:03:34 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    Now, I know mosts of yous have no idea what 'the unified field theory' IS, or what it even looks like...

    I saw it on a blackboard.

    It's a transporter.

    Instead of shooting
    a rocket to the Moon..
    you just transport
    the rocket to the Moon.

    Simply put,

    you dematerialize the rocket here, and
    you materialize it on the Moon.

    That is what Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory is all about.

    More Simply put, it gets you from here to there.

    On July 22, 1943, Albert Einstein was in Philadelphia giving testimony in the trial of Gerhart Eisler, on that same date July 22, 1943 the "Philadelphia Experiment,"
    where a ship from Philadelphis teleported to Norfolk , Virginia. Coincidence????

    Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory is all about...telepotation.

    I mean, Albert Einstein wrote a teleportation article in Scientific American on April 1950 before it got out about the "Philadelphia Experiment".

    If everybody had a portable teleport machine...the world would be upside down.

    "Beam me one of those girls to my bedroom before my wife gets home...throw in an ounce of weed Pablo Escarbor."

    I guess a teleport machine is worst than an atomic bomb.

    I guess Albert Einstein was thinking of teleporting to Mars before everybody blows themselves up with his atomic bombs.


    Of course you need a sender and a receiver 'telportation machines',
    otherwise you can get stuck somewhere in the Twilight Zone.

    (I know in China they are already expermenting with Dr. Albert
    Einstein's Unified Field Theory Teleportation Machine)

    I can teleport myself anywhere in the world? Is your wife home now?

    Amazon Teleporting Shipping Same Second Delivery! (i haven't even
    finished typing my order and it's already delivered!)autocomplete?

    Is your wife home now? I cannot think of anywhere in the world I wanna
    be but fucking your wife.

    That can explain why Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory
    Teleportation Machine was...shelved by him.


    Here is how-to-build-a-teleportation-machine-teleportation based on Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory Teleportation Machine:
    https://quantumfrontiers.com/2012/09/17/how-to-build-a-teleportation-machine-teleportation-protocol/


    Is China thinking about a really fast food chineese pork fried rice delivery service? no tickee no foodie.



    Why would China need a Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory Teleportation Machine for????


    I mean, i do have laundry..






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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Jun 30 09:07:34 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    Now, I know mosts of yous have no idea what 'the unified field theory' IS, or what it even looks like...

    I saw it on a blackboard.

    It's a transporter.

    Instead of shooting
    a rocket to the Moon..
    you just transport
    the rocket to the Moon.

    Simply put,

    you dematerialize the rocket here, and
    you materialize it on the Moon.

    That is what Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory is all about.

    More Simply put, it gets you from here to there.

    On July 22, 1943, Albert Einstein was in Philadelphia giving testimony in the trial of Gerhart Eisler, on that same date July 22, 1943 the "Philadelphia Experiment,"
    where a ship from Philadelphis teleported to Norfolk , Virginia. Coincidence????

    Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory is all about...telepotation.

    I mean, Albert Einstein wrote a teleportation article in Scientific American on April 1950 before it got out about the "Philadelphia Experiment".

    If everybody had a portable teleport machine...the world would be upside down.

    "Beam me one of those girls to my bedroom before my wife gets home...throw in an ounce of weed Pablo Escarbor."

    I guess a teleport machine is worst than an atomic bomb.

    I guess Albert Einstein was thinking of teleporting to Mars before everybody blows themselves up with his atomic bombs.


    Of course you need a sender and a receiver 'telportation machines', otherwise you can get stuck somewhere in the Twilight Zone.

    (I know in China they are already expermenting with Dr. Albert
    Einstein's Unified Field Theory Teleportation Machine)

    I can teleport myself anywhere in the world? Is your wife home now?

    Amazon Teleporting Shipping Same Second Delivery! (i haven't even
    finished typing my order and it's already delivered!)autocomplete?

    Is your wife home now? I cannot think of anywhere in the world I wanna
    be but fucking your wife.

    That can explain why Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory Teleportation Machine was...shelved by him.

    Here is how-to-build-a-teleportation-machine-teleportation based on Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory Teleportation Machine:
    https://quantumfrontiers.com/2012/09/17/how-to-build-a-teleportation-machine-teleportation-protocol/

    Is China thinking about a really fast food chineese pork fried rice delivery service? no tickee no foodie.

    Why would China need a Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory Teleportation Machine for????

    I mean, i do have laundry..


    I mean, everyone can teleport out of jail.

    or you can go to Paris without a passport...

    no borders

    I mean, there is no life on other planets to teleport to.

    You can teleport to inside a bank vault and teleport back home with all
    the money.

    Teleport machines would be ALL in the wrong hands.


    In otherwords, it's all science fiction.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Jun 30 09:25:41 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    The Starmaker wrote:

    Now, I know mosts of yous have no idea what 'the unified field theory'
    IS, or what it even looks like...

    I saw it on a blackboard.

    It's a transporter.

    Instead of shooting
    a rocket to the Moon..
    you just transport
    the rocket to the Moon.

    Simply put,

    you dematerialize the rocket here, and
    you materialize it on the Moon.

    That is what Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory is all about.

    More Simply put, it gets you from here to there.


    Albert Einstein realized...'the unified field theory' does not agree
    with Nature.


    Albert Einstein realized...'the unified field theory' has no 'reality'.


    The math doesn't exist.


    As Jan B would say...get another hobby.





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  • From Richard Hachel@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 6 11:41:43 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.math

    Le 06/07/2024 à 07:04, Thomas Heger a écrit :
    Am Samstag000006, 06.07.2024 um 02:15 schrieb bertietaylor:
    Conservation of charge is the only conservation law.
    Rest is bollocks.


    I would say: no, charge is not 'observer invariant'.

    Actually I try to promote a concept, where the electron and a photon
    are the same thing, where the electron is circeling around in an atom,
    while the photon flies away in a streight line.

    The 'photoelectric effect' is then easy:

    in this concept a photon is kind of helical srew (wave packet).

    If that is stopped (e.g. by a metall screen) then the helical screw is 'knocked flat' and circles around a point, hence is an electron.

    A electron is actually not a real separate entity, but a certain aspect
    of a standing 'rotation wave'.

    The outer edge is called 'electron' and the inner turning point 'proton'.

    If the electron 'rolls away', it will become a photon.

    And if the photon gets stopped, it will become an electron.

    Therefore: charge is not conserved.


    TH

    C'est intéressant.

    Sauf que j'ai toujours dit que "the photon doesn't exist".

    Je veux dire par là qu'il n'existe pas "entre ça et là".

    Le photon est un quantum d'énergie qui se déplace instantanément, et de façon quantique, de là à là, parfois sur des espaces gigantesques.

    C'est la nature anisochrone de l'espace qui lui donne l'aspect d'une
    entité voyageuse, soit sous forme d'onde, soit sous forme de particule.

    Tout cela n'est qu'un leurre.

    On ne pourra jamais lancer un photon sur un autre photon, puisqu'ils n'ont
    ni trajectoire physique réelle,
    ni durée de vie réelle (pas plus que la durée de vie d'une licorne
    bleue).

    Par contre, on peut lancer un électron sur un autre électron, et cela
    donne des photons.

    Les deux électrons qui se percutent disparaissent de l'univers et ressurgissent instantanément ailleurs en tant qu'énergie. Ce phénomène devrait être mieux expliqué.

    A noter qu'on ne sait pas ce que pourraient devenir deux électrons qui se percuteraient dans un univers cosmique totalement vide, c'est à dire sans récepteur photonique possible, et donc où la notion de récepteur
    photonique serait retirée.

    Beaucoup de questions se posent encore.

    R.H.

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  • From bertietaylor@21:1/5 to Thomas Heger on Sat Jul 6 11:48:57 2024
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.math

    Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Samstag000006, 06.07.2024 um 02:15 schrieb bertietaylor:
    Conservation of charge is the only conservation law.
    Rest is bollocks.


    I would say: no, charge is not 'observer invariant'.

    Charge exist without observers. All matter save aether is electrons and protons.

    Actually I try to promote a concept, where the electron and a photon
    are the same thing, where the electron is circeling around in an atom,
    while the photon flies away in a streight line.

    Wrong. Photon is a brief em pulse.

    The 'photoelectric effect' is then easy:

    It has to do with the dimensions of the atom sized radiating antenna
    causing the aetheric vibration.

    in this concept a photon is kind of helical srew (wave packet).

    Every photon is a brief em pulse.

    If that is stopped (e.g. by a metall screen) then the helical screw is 'knocked flat' and circles around a point, hence is an electron.

    A electron is actually not a real separate entity, but a certain aspect
    of a standing 'rotation wave'.

    The outer edge is called 'electron' and the inner turning point
    'proton'.

    If the electron 'rolls away', it will become a photon.

    And if the photon gets stopped, it will become an electron.

    Therefore: charge is not conserved.

    As per your conjecture and assumptions which have no physical basis but
    worthy of the great physics hoaxes of our time.


    TH

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