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one particle, two forces, four dimensions
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Oh, I know full well the value of repeating what you're told but as Mark Twain once said, "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education." I have always and will always indulge in independent thought. What's life if you don't? Are we but parts of a greater machine? Ok, enough metaphysics! I am actually fortunate enough that I have a Chemistry teacher who was once an industrial chemist, has a masters degree and was THIS close to his PhD in organic, asymetrical synthesis. He is the most educated and one of the smartest people I have ever met. In fact, I have printed a copy of your third revision to your theory out so he could look at it...he hasn't commented back on it as of yet but he seemed genuinely interested. He says often enough, "When I grow up I want to be...." He has never really grown up (he's going on 50) and has that curiosity characteristic of children that is so precious. He has a great imagination and no doubt could be a brilliant researcher and win some sort of award had he the motivation (he even has that wierd attitude that when you meet him you think he must be dumb as a doornail but in fact he is a genius by my standards). He has already decided though that he has retired to teaching for a while and hasn't decided on what to do next.
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--Life is the greatest experiment that any person will ever conduct. It should be treated with the same scientific method as any other experiment.
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Well said! keep up the independent thought. there are enough gaps in present theories if you look carefully. But without the "clout" of a degree you wont be listened to.
I will be interested in what your teacher has to say when he's got over the headache!
Graham
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