Please remove me from these mailing lists. It is exploding and takes too much time for me and offers no real benefits. I can spend my time in a better way than reading and answering a fast growing number of messages that offer no interesting content.<br><blockquote style="margin-right: 0px; margin-left:15px;">----Origineel Bericht----<br>Van : lamare@gmail.com<br>Datum : 19/10/2016 20:36<br>Aan : leeshimmin@gmail.com, physics@tuks.nl<br>Onderwerp : Re: [Physics] your Theory of Everything<br><br><div dir="ltr">
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</div>Thanks for the reference to Lorentz. I was unaware he had a theory of gravity. Could be interesting to check out.
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</div>I've cc-ed the physics list. Some discussion might come forth there.
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 1:40 AM, William Shimmin
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I’m pretty much out of the loop these days, and I’m not enthusiastic about joining the lists. I read your article with great interest. I’m afraid it has not budged me from my present stance regarding electromagnetism. Perhaps I’m just too stubborn. You and I are in agreement that Maxwell’s Equations are a mess. I’ll give you a starter opinion: not unreasonably, Maxwell made a “theory” based on the
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My hero is Hendrik Antoon Lorentz. He could see that the individual underlying fields had relevance. Please study his 1900 paper called (in English) Considerations on Gravity. Incidentally, I happen to believe that he lays out the correct theory of gravity in that paper. In retrospect it seems obvious. I would really like to hear your response to that paper. I presume you will read it in the original Dutch.
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Yours in the search, Lee Shimmin
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