Re: General Relativity-Quantum Mechanics Unified


Posted by Pasti on Jul 22, 2003 at 10:24
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Re: General Relativity-Quantum Mechanics Unified (Garry Denke)

"Have you ever heard of rescaling of constants?"
>Yes, all is 1, however, not very useful in the >real world.

No, not everything is 1,but some of them can be made 1 with a smart choice.
So equations based on numerical values are not exactly the best way to build a theory,unless you are second grade or so.

"What are the constitutive equations for your 'unified theory'"
>There are 9^9 or 387,420,489 combinations of the >below primaries in a four dimensional universe;

You have no clue what constitutive equations mean do you?Which means that you are not even a geologist, because otherwise you would have heard about this notions when you did the deformation properties of rocks!

And using your "unified theory", what is the (constitutive)equation(s)for the quantum behavior of an electron, say, in elmg field?

>There are as many equations, the primary laws, >all simple combinations of the same.

These equations you refer to are useless,because they don't give you the slightest clue of any dynamics of your theory.
You must be not only a fool, but also stuornly ignorant to consider this a unified theory.


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