Re: GUT ( Grand unification theory)




"art" <aunwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I know you are a newby to physics and you stated "but I don't think"
But I want you to think about the materials that are selected for
radiation.

Materials do not radiate electromagnetically. Dynamic fields cause
radiation. It does not take an experienced physicist such as yourself to
know that.

Are they all of a specific type?

A plastic ping pong ball can be used to radiate a TEM as long as you apply a
static electricity charge to it and apply kinetic energy by moving it up and
down at 1 cycle/sec.

Ping pong balls are not conductors or constructed of diamagnetic materials.

Which has this levitation effect

Gravity does not have a repulsive force that can be observed, therefore
there can be no levitation effects that can be observed. Please do not bring
up dark matter.

connection
on all or some of these materials ? What is the connection with
respect to
tank circuits and oscillation?

Tank circuits cannot cause repulsive gravitational forces.

We cannot construct gravity amplifiers.

Such is the mythology of Area 51.

Where do oxide particles come into the
picture?
Where does the equilibrium or gravitational factors of Newton blend
in
with the electromagnetic phenomina.
Where does the particulates come
from that
for a external layer that is called a "skin".
Why do some decay and
others do not.
What does it mean when a particle escapes from the
immediate
gravitational borders as alluded to by Gauss e.t.c
None of this is mentioned by Maxwell other than the basic law created
by intuition but without the associated facts.So to answer the
questions
about which you "don't think" you now have to be a detective yourself
to
provide any possible direction as an alternate.Suggestion, look up
the
definitions of equilibrium and gravitation to see exactly how those
words
became interactive in the minds of the masters in the 18th century and
mull
in your mind the implications that they have with respect to the
universe
or nature, which ever you prefer. Also look up G.U.T. to see why
physics
attach so much importance to the subject and again mull in your mind
why
there is so much research and time in the subject of which you
"don't
think" about. But then I am asking to much of you to try to
understand
radiation or even antenna computor programs.
Art

What is the half life of an electron?

What is the mass of 1.0 Volt/meter?



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