[MD] Einsteins last question

Ian Glendinning ian.glendinning at gmail.com
Mon Jul 12 00:05:50 PDT 2010


Adrie,

A very interesting paper.

(Aside - Not sure it is a good paper in a scientific sense, and of
course all the mathematical evidence is left out so that it is
readable. Highly anecdotal and "naive" - and poorly edited from an
English language perspective. And, like their generalization of
science following the money, the authors are keen to boost the value
of Wolff's own work, so it grates to read large parts of it ....) But
it does reinforce many beliefs I hold.

Not least : Particle accelerators (like LHC) are a massive waste of
resources and diversion from good science, based on totally misguided
understanding of matter. But that's where the money is.

The "Equation of the Cosmos" linking the electron radius with the size
of the universe and number of particles contained is mind bogglingly
simple and I love the explanation for action at a distance and reverse
causality involving no communication paradoxes .... every body in the
universe has already been communicating with every other so long as
they have existed ... local space is simply the sum total of all those
communications ...  and interestingly that Wheeler (originator of
multiverse idea ?) is part of the simpler argument requiring no such
multiverse postulation.

Lots of confirmation bias there, - Clifford, Einstein, Schroedinger &
Dirac were right - so must check out where else this "Scalar WSM" is
credibly referenced.

Ian

On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 11:51 PM, Fam. Kintziger-Karaca
<kintziger_karaca at hotmail.com> wrote:
> superb stuff
> http://www.quantummatter.com/_Media/EinsteinsLastQuestion.pdf
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