Hi all,
Regarding the graviton theory I've found an interesting description:
"It is proposed that the photon is the sole elementary particle in nature; energy
consists of helical wave photons and
matter of orbital interlocking photons; gravitons are spinning linear wave photons
which are e
On 28 Feb 2004 at 15:13, John M wrote:
> Dear Ron,
> allow me to reply to SOME parts of your long post (including my
> remarks and your remarks on them) by just quoting the appropriate
> The "orig. message" is available on the list. John M
Agreed, let's try to save some bandwidth where possib
From: "Ron McFarland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 1:21
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Carrier
> On 27 Feb 2004 at 16:16, John M
wrote:> > > If you just "think" about 100% nothi
On 27 Feb 2004 at 16:16, John M wrote:
> Thanks Ron, for the teaching in particular particles.
Allow me to
> interspace some naive remarks into your text John
Mine be not teachings, but only musings. Your thoughts
impress me as fully 180 to those musings and I am not so
sure that either of our mus
Thanks Ron, for the teaching in
particular particles. Allow me to interspace some naive remarks into your
text
John
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Ron
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On 26 Feb 2004 at 11:37, John M wrote:
> Ron:
> do you believe there are non-virtual gravitons?
> John Mikes
Greetings, John. Over the decades I've waffled a lot on that
very question. I currently do not believe that any type of
gravity force carrier exists, and it is an attempt to
explain the
Ron:
do you believe there are non-virtual gravitons?
John Mikes
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From: "Ron McFarland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 9:24 PM
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> Combine my response t
um, as we take
> into account each virtual exchange of gravitons generating another
> virtual exchange of gravitons.
>
> Fred
>
Interesting conjecture! I alludeto it, below...
And also heard...
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From: "Hal Finney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: Black Holes and Gravity Carrier
> Ron McFarland writes:
> > If a gravity carrier has any mass whatsoever then by what mechanism
could it
> > possibl
Ron McFarland writes:
> If a gravity carrier has any mass whatsoever then by what mechanism could it
> possibly and in such abundance escape from a black hole event horizon and make
> itself known in our observable universe?
This is not really a multiverse question, but rather a common query
relat
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