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Do conductors and insulators fit with the nice presentation from books?

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Do conductors and insulators fit with the nice presentation from books?
« Reply #20 on: 21/10/2008 21:51:33 »
Ben,
I'm not specialist in international right but I'm clever enough to understand that the actual condition are not like a century ago. In the same time it will be very difficult for a ,,organisation" to avoid this theory ... of course in a hypothetical future..
It is not the time to discuss about the subject. As I said if there are a lot of money spent on nothing, it will be a time when someone will be asked and judged for this. For me, the intellectual rights will be the same (and I refer as total amount).
As I've observed you are clever enough to see between words.
It is really true that you haven't made any comment from the electrolytic cell dispute, but for me it would more helpfull if you explain to others that something is stinking in physics and my posts are not so absurd like the BC or other ,,hero" thinks. 
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« Reply #21 on: 21/10/2008 22:08:18 »
No, I haven't commented on your hypothesis, as it's not my field, and BC etc seem to know a lot more about it than I do.  I still think you will need to re-consider if you think that you would get rich from this though, especially the magnitudes of cash you think you may receive.

What I do see from your posts is that you are highly defensive of your hypothesis, and perhaps would receive warmer comments from other members of the forum if you were more open to discussion.

Also, to be honest, I don't see anything 'stinking' in physics, so I can't agree with you on that point.
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« Reply #22 on: 22/10/2008 07:03:56 »
As far as I'm aware there's nothing "stinking" in the world of physics.
More importantly, Sorin has not given any evidence of anything wrong with physics in any of his threads.
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« Reply #23 on: 30/10/2008 04:25:49 »
One operator should move this post to ,,new theory" section. I have tried to do myself, but It seems I don't have this right.
All experiments regarding electrostatic need reinterpretation. The concept of ,,charge" is taken into discussion.
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« Reply #24 on: 30/10/2008 06:56:01 »
No theory has been put forward.
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« Reply #25 on: 30/10/2008 16:38:40 »
Perhaps there should be a forum entitled "This theory is wrong" in which the whole of Science is hung out to dry, piece by piece, by these brilliant new minds.
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« Reply #26 on: 30/10/2008 17:58:54 »
Quote from: sophiecentaur on 30/10/2008 16:38:40
Perhaps there should be a forum entitled "This theory is wrong" in which the whole of Science is hung out to dry, piece by piece, by these brilliant new minds.
Or vice versa. My money is on science hanging, drawing and quartering these brilliant new minds.
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« Reply #27 on: 30/10/2008 19:44:27 »
Bet you're a big softie really.
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