Hi Horace,

Thank you for taking the time to wade through my CM report. I've
downloaded your documents, the "Gravimagnetism" and "Creating a new
Formula" portion - all for my reading pleasure. ;-)

I'm interested in your work on the controversial MOND issue. My first
initial skim left me wondering about the ramifications of normal and
cosmic matter. I'm sure I need to read it several more times, because
at present I don't quite understand the mechanisms involved in why all
that negative gravity cosmic matter still seems to want to hang around
as spherical halos at the peripheral of galaxies. If one of cosmic
matter's properties is negative gravity (from our perspective within
the galaxy) why doesn't it simply wander off into dark space? Why does
it collect as a "halo"?

As for the suggestion of applying 1/r^4, Egads! My computer programs
can easily incorporate any power I wish to enter, but as you have also
mentiond, the results will be even more unstable than my 1/r^3
simulations. I'm currently at a loss as to how I might go about
incorporating overlapping Broglie wavelengths. 8-0

Hopefully in due course I may eventually be able to come up with some
intelligent follow-up questions.

PS: How in the world do you keep all those equations straight in your head!

PS^2: Richard, Thanks.

Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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