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Willem F Esterhuyse

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  1. On 12/15/2022 at 5:09 PM, studiot said:
    On 12/15/2022 at 4:33 PM, Willem F Esterhuyse said:

    Yes. It does not contribute to the topic.

    1)Why not ?

    It does not contribute to the question of right and wrong definitions.

    On 12/15/2022 at 5:09 PM, studiot said:

    2) What about the answer I gave to your actual question ?

    You just gave two examples in Logic, didn't answer the question.

  2. On 12/12/2022 at 4:42 PM, Markus Hanke said:

    No such observers physically exist.

    Such an observer spiritually exists. Spiritual beings can also observe physics.

    We refer to two times, but we also refer to one and the same particle. The particle falls in and doesn't fall in - a contradiction.

  3. There must be something specific inside particles that determines if the Higgs field slows it down or not. Since some particles interacts more strongly with the Higgs field than others, there must be actual numbers in particles corresponding to the mass. I propose this mass is encoded by space points onto the mass circle of a particle.

  4. I see particles as little points of light going about O(3cm) before annihilating. This can be seen by looking at the blue sky and focusing about 100mm from the eyes.

    I would be vindicated if calculation showed a distance (stable time) of O(3cm) for general particles.

  5. We have that for an observer outside a black hole, objects takes an infinite amount of time to cross a Black Hole event horizon. Shouldn't we then see no gravity waves from merging Black Holes? The gravity waves should take an infinity of time to come out of the event horizon.

    Since time stops at the event horizon of a black hole, shouldn't we see a frozen image of the star that collapsed? This instead of a flat cloud with a hole in it?

  6. On 12/4/2022 at 8:34 PM, Mordred said:

    In order to consider an electron spinning via its angular momentum in the particle view the electron would have to exceed the speed of light by a factor of 10.

    In my model of particles only space points need to exceed the speed of light.

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