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Mike's side topic on the photon and time

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Re: Mike's side topic on the photon and time
« Reply #40 on: 07/02/2012 18:10:43 »
Mike - sorry but you are out of your depth.  you aren't even getting the bits about grav potential correct and you are failing to understand the relative bit of relativity.  you just need to go and read up on this rather than wading blindly on.

Physics is awesome and will provide endless entertainment for the enlightened mind - but what you are doing is not physics. 
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Re: Mike's side topic on the photon and time
« Reply #41 on: 27/02/2012 08:40:39 »
Quote from: imatfaal on 07/02/2012 18:10:43
Mike - sorry but you are out of your depth.  you aren't even getting the bits about grav potential correct and you are failing to understand the relative bit of relativity.  you just need to go and read up on this rather than wading blindly on.

Physics is awesome and will provide endless entertainment for the enlightened mind - but what you are doing is not physics. 

This kind of comment is just not helpful, being specific would be. Where you have been specific, I have answered your queries.
I really cannot agree.  I have answered all of your queries which is far more than you have done.  At no time do I feel that you have come up with any argument to make me believe that I could be wrong.  I am a reasonable person with an open mind and open to new ideas.  Yes, my knowledge, like everyone's, is limited but I always try to work with what is generally believed to be known.  I never offer ideas, models or theories that are outside of what is certainly possible, indeed even probable.  Although this is in the new theories section it is still physics.

I would have replied earlier but my PC demonstrated the arrow or time by dying and I have only just got it back.
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