In case Mr Ross missed my earlier post, I'm still waiting for his response,
so here it is again (slightly modified to - I hope - make the point better).

On 9 May 2014 14:06, John Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
>
I am a patent attorney.  During the past 13 years I have documented my
>> theory at eight times in its development by filing patent applications
>> attempting to patent process for modeling things like electrons.  My
>> applications have been repeatedly rejected by the USPTO.  However, they
>> have in the process been published worldwide.  I case my theory turns out
>> to be correct, I want this record to show that I am the author of my
>> tronnie theory.  Anyhow if you want to see the evolution of my theory, go
>> USPTO.gov and search for tronnies.
>
>
>
> *I want you to explain it here, not point me to something that will
> involve me having to do a huge amount of work to find anything out, if I'm
> lucky.*



>
> *It's quite simple. I don't want to "see the evolution of your theory" out
> of casual interest. This is not some optional request from someone who's
> slightly kooky about something irrelevant, that you can just humour, treat
> flippantly, or brush aside. This is a request for you to show the bedrock
> on which you are (or should be) building. Anyone who is interested will
> want to, at a minimum, see the reasoning behind your theory - not just bald
> statements about "the world is composed of X and Y" which when it's gently
> pointed out that they contradict observation, elicit only a hand-waving
> response. If you have the ghost of an original idea, you should be able to
> explain it from the ground up. You should be eager to. So please do your
> best to give the information requested, rather than saying "read my book"
> or "look at my patent applications" or any other attempt at evading the
> issue.*



>
> *Anyone who has spent years developing a half decent theory should be able
> to explain it at the requested level of comprehension. In fact, having
> found a potentially receptive audience, he should be eager to do so.*



> *So, over to you.*

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