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Old February 5th 08 posted to sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity, rec.org.mensa
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Default Bosons and force; the Feynman diagram

On Feb 4, 5:23*pm, wrote:
On Feb 4, 8:11*am, PD wrote:





On Feb 3, 7:24*pm, wrote:


Bosons would be emitted simultaneously from every direcftion
continuously if they are to create force. They cannot aim as in a
Feynman diagram.


Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008


They don't aim. What on earth gives you the idea that they aim?
If you explode a shrapnel grenade, and one of the bits of shrapnel
kills a squirrel in a tree, and you draw a line showing the path of
the shrapnel from the grenade to the squirrel that accounts for why
the squirrel suddenly fell from the tree, why would you conclude that
you aimed that bit of shrapnel at the squirrel?


PD


Feynman diagrams aim.


Uh, no, they don't. Sorry. Repeating the same bonehead statement twice
in a row does not make it more true, especially coming from someone
who doesn't know the first thing about Feynman diagrams or what they
mean.

PD
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