for discussion.
Cheers,
Ron McFarland [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 17/02/2004 05:35:31
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From: Ron McFarland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:Black Holes and Gravity Carrier
Greetings again to the list. It has been a while since I posted something
On 28 Feb 2004 at 15:13, John M wrote:
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Dear Ron,
allow me to reply to SOME parts of your long post (including my
remarks and your remarks on them) by just quoting the appropriate
The orig. message is available on the list. John M
Agreed, let's try to save some bandwidth where
t;Ron McFarland" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Carrier
On 27 Feb 2004 at 16:16, John M
wrote: If you just "think" about 100% nothingness,
it disappears: by
thinking o
On 26 Feb 2004 at 11:37, John M wrote:
Ron:
do you believe there are non-virtual gravitons?
John Mikes
Greetings, John. Over the decades I've waffled a lot on that
very question. I currently do not believe that any type of
gravity force carrier exists, and it is an attempt to
explain the
Thanks Ron, for the teaching in
particular particles. Allow me to interspace some naive remarks into your
text
John
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Ron
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On 27 Feb 2004 at 16:16, John M wrote:
Thanks Ron, for the teaching in particular particles.
Allow me to
interspace some naive remarks into your text John
Mine be not teachings, but only musings. Your thoughts
impress me as fully 180 to those musings and I am not so
sure that either of our
Ron:
do you believe there are non-virtual gravitons?
John Mikes
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From: Ron McFarland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Combine my response to 2 responses grin...
On 17
of gravitons generating another
virtual exchange of gravitons.
Fred
Interesting conjecture! I alludeto it, below...
And also heard...
From: Hal Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: Black Holes and Gravity Carrier
Ron McFarland
Ron McFarland writes:
If a gravity carrier has any mass whatsoever then by what mechanism could it
possibly and in such abundance escape from a black hole event horizon and make
itself known in our observable universe?
This is not really a multiverse question, but rather a common query
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From: Hal Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 4:30 PM
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Ron McFarland writes:
If a gravity carrier has any mass whatsoever then by what mechanism
could it
possibly and in such abundance escape from a black hole
Greetings again to the list. It has been a while since I posted something to think
about, and in that case I did a lot of arguing for my cause! I enjoyed it a lot, and I
hope others did too. But I again must stress that I do not rise to the level where I
can appreciate deep mathematical
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