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#575 11/18/04 10:03 PM
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Did anyone read Fitzpatrick's Theory of Everything. In part it reads...
"Before that far away star could transfer its one quantum of energy to your eye, it had to have its orbital plane (of one of its electrons) lined up exactly in the same plane as the orbital of the electron in your eye."
His idea is also that from the electron's point of view there is no great distance between your eye and a star. I assume from a photon's view no space exists and no time. I think his theory is such. Any comments on this. And go easy.

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#576 11/19/04 05:20 PM
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The theory assumes that photons, electrons, whatever are solid little particles like miniature bullets.

Reality teaches us otherwise.


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