2014-05-06 17:32 GMT+02:00 John Ross <[email protected]>:

> All 101 of my “predictions” are predictions.  I looked up “prediction”.
> It means: “Something foretold or predicted”.
>


You do not predict anything about observed things... your points are about
things in your theory...

What does your theory predict that quantum mechanic and/or relativity
doesn't ? What tests do you propose for your theory ?

Quentin





>   Many predictions turn out to be false.
>
>
>
> I think the issue is, “How many of my predictions will sooner or later be
> recognized by the scientific community as true and how many will be
> recognized as false”.  For some of my predictions, we may never know for
> sure whether they are true or false.  I believe there is a significant
> probability that they are all correct.  If any of them are proven
> incorrect, I will eliminate the incorrect predictions or correct them.  So
> far no one has proven to me that any of my predictions are wrong.  For
> those “predictions” that cannot ever be proven right or wrong, the question
> would be whether my prediction is more likely to be correct than other
> explanations dealing with the same issue.
>
>
>
> I predict that tronnies are the source of the Coulomb force.  And that
> each tronnie has a charge of plus e or minus e.  And that the electron is
> comprised of two minus tronnies and one plus tronnie and that the positron
> is comprised of two plus tronnies and one minus tronniie.  I also say that
> entrons are comprised of one plus tronnie and one minus tronnie and that
> there is one entron in each photon.  These are all predictions that most
> knowable people would disagree with.
>
>
>
> However we know that a 1.02 MeV gamma ray photon is required to produce an
> electron and a positron and that electron – positron annihilation processes
> creates two lower energy gamma ray photons.  This is pretty good evidence
> that electrons, positrons and photons are made from the same things.  Those
> things are tronnies.
>
>
>
> I explain that there are two additional photons (that scientists are not
> aware of) involved in the pair production process and that one additional
> photon (also undetected) is involved in the annihilation process.
>
>
>
> The question is: “Am I right?”
>
>
>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *LizR
> *Sent:* Monday, May 05, 2014 5:49 PM
>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: TRONNIES
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>
> On 6 May 2014 07:00, John Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Here are the  first 14.  You can see more of my model at Amazon.com.
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>
> I don't wish to be contrary, but most of those aren't predictions. A
> prediction has to involve something that can be observed and / or measured.
> Most of the 14 "predictions" are concerned with describing the *elements
> of* the theory; they aren't testable predictions that can be derived *from
> *the theory.
>
> In Frank Tipler's book "The Physics of Immortality" he described a theory
> and made several testable predictions based on it. For example, he
> predicted that the mass of the Higgs boson would be around 220 GeV. Since
> the Higgs' mass has now been measured as around 125 GeV his theory has been
> shown to be wrong (well, the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the
> Universe also made the Omega point somewhat harder to achieve).
>
>
>
> I would consider a "prediction" to be something similar to Tipler's.
>
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