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Extracted from: What is a tensor?
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Jeffrey, I'm being honest, I'm not being a personality. Even though I call myself "opportunity", we all know opportunity lies elsewhere, but that doesn't stop me from being honest. I can't prevent the cynicism science breeds amongst its own.
I said..to explain it is to first acknowledge "why" the explanation offered could be different.
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Any point in space has a temporal tensor if any point in space is it's own point of temporal reference.
This is the
flip-side
of logic to relativity...... which states that any point in time has a spatial tensor if any point in time is it's own point of spatial reference.
What paper have you skimmed btw?
I haven't cut and pasted anything here in this forum other than links. Sad but true.
What feature of my response are you referring to as plagiarism?
Put it this way, I have already published a 100 plus page paper on time being the tensor as described, and nowhere have I found anything like it. Its unique. Jeffrey, "are you sure"?
Do I need to do a digital copy of this new stream of replies like the last ones that were erased. Its a very sensitive subject for some forum members here it seems. Still haven't worked out why though. I mean science forums don't breed trolls looking to take data and claim it as their own........"hopefully not"......lol
Thankfully though in approaching those, that swamp, who have no idea about the legal system and publishing, we have a thing called "pre-press".
Seriously, I wouldn't have apporached this forum without going to pre-press first. So, yeah, even though I'm not selling, I'm taking a pulse in the view of looking for mildly cool people who don't have monkeys on their backs, or those who live under bridges looking for rings of time to steal with the hope to control everything, right?
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What is physics without new ideas shed by the positive light of interest of others with new possible solutions to age old problems?
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PmbPhy, that's it.
What got me into science was Kermit the Frog doing "why are there so many songs about rainbows", 1970's, late, before I was issued to boarding school in the cold war with no TV.
Seriously. I was done. Every Saturday the Muppet Show was "gold"....and when Kermit started loving our real world, I was done. I'm dangerous, my heart goes out for puppets. Or, maybe my head was only at that level and didn't even know what a puppet was? The latter probably. I still knew what nature was, catching frogs, cicadas, birds.
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2DTLbTQj0I
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRwOmvbQa1g
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I'm a vegan.
It took time.
I'm still a scientist at heart.
And I'm not eating puppets either. I don't care who pulls our strings, as long as we're not spell-driven and can consider the flipside of everything.
Debbie Harry:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0Hd3uWKFKY
Like this though:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkEfF9gsQ84
Fave though...58min:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHKXMHOVTnU
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Moderators will regularly prune posts which do not address the OP, or are irrelevant, or may be misleading to people wishing to learn.
I tend to move the posts to a separate thread and then into just chat or new theories as appropriate. Some moderators will just erase the posts due to lack of time.
You seem to be creating a lot of irrelevant and unhelpful posts. They are obviously valuable to you, but are not making a significant contribution to the question at hand.
We would be grateful if you could focus more and try to express your ideas in a way that makes a positive contribution otherwise we may ask you to confine your post to the lighter sections of the forum.
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You're right.
I was going to suggest the same after the 58min mark.
To cut it short, I was hoping to offer a "flip-side" metaphor of reason.....how "weird" that might be to contmporary science.
Haven't lost the train of reason here though.....ask me a good question about the post being aksed.
Thanks Colin. Big call.
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Quote from: opportunity on 18/04/2018 15:04:46
I was going to suggest the same after the 58min mark.
Glad you agree.
Please confine yourself to the lighter sections of the forum until further notice. Failure to comply will result in a ban
We will review in 30 days.
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In 30 days you will either hear from me here or somewhere else. That's a good thing.
Given you're outlook, I hope you're ready for "somewhere else", because I'm a good person, and what you're trying to achieve as a role-play is, um, well........I wouldn't post it......you take pride in it........I've seen posts in this forum, and how you have singled out issues.........nonsense......absolute nonsene your view.
Ban me, but I have a digital record of all of this.
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The limitations does not expire in 30 days, you will still be limited to the lighter side until we decide otherwise.
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I'm happy to be relegated to the lighter side. I really am. If a new idea in physics that is forthcoming that is going to hit all the boxes, all that us, as humanity, requires....well, those in the "physics" section won't see it coming, and um, quite frankly, I know why......and if I am a part of that process I know I won't be posting the results in the physics section unless I wanted to beat my head ahead a brick wall of pride despite any new proof that would be forthcoming.
A " waste of time ".
Just as a teaser, there's a well-know story about this sea-fearer, great old man of the sea, who had to take down his nemisis, a great whale......another mammal of all things. Man versus nature. "Physics", all the crusty seamen sharpening their harpoons to land the big one, just doesn't get it. I'm sorry, but physics doesn't get it, and not just because the vanguard is exactly that, but that they fail to see the forest for the trees. I mean, the moment a physicist gets excited about a reality, like the stars, impossible for humans to reach, why not call in disneyland? Sure, theorise, but if you promote theory that can't be actually proven in our own reality here, why bother? Oh, hang on, let's replicate a big bang sitiation in a lab even though technically according to the definition of a big bang nothing existed before it? That's nuts guys. Heads up.
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