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New Theories / Re: Experiment to test W=mg
« on: 18/11/2017 00:32:46 »Yes.
They are not great, but they are the only data you have, and they don't support your assertion.
Come back when you have better data.
I thought we agreed the flat lines on thermogravimetric graphs are corrections and not conclusive.
You didn't have better data.
Why did you come back?
You made the assertion, but failed to provide evidence. Then you decided that it was the world's job to prove you were right rather than accepting that your hypothesis needs your support first.
If you had something that looked like a valid theoretical basis then people might take you seriously.
Instead you seek to say that you "think physicists repress the results of the experiment to protect funds, jobs, careers and reputations of many scientists." and " he can't bare the thought of sharing the Nobel Prize with me and my name remembered for a long, long time for theorizing this prediction"
Well, the problem here is that you are not doing anything that looks like science.
Come back when that changes.