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my intuition still cant understand how
he could understand any paper he read, involving tensors and partial differential equations, while he couldent understand any tensors and partial differential equations lets assume for now that he read many papers prior his own paper how could he possibly undestand those papers, when he dident understod any math symbols whatsoever |
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On Feb 18, 5:14*pm, torque wrote:
my intuition still cant understand how he could understand any paper he read, involving tensors and partial differential equations, while he couldent understand any tensors and partial differential equations lets assume for now that he read many papers prior his own paper how could he possibly undestand those papers, when he dident understod any math symbols whatsoever xxein: You're missing the point. He 'did' get almost everyone to believe him. A few of us almost drank the kool-aid, but didn't. So? Have you devised a physic to bring them back to their senses or are you going to keep yelling to those that cannot hear? |
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On Feb 21, 2:24 am, xxein wrote:
On Feb 18, 5:14 pm, torque wrote: my intuition still cant understand how he could understand any paper he read, involving tensors and partial differential equations, while he couldent understand any tensors and partial differential equations lets assume for now that he read many papers prior his own paper how could he possibly undestand those papers, when he dident understod any math symbols whatsoever xxein: You're missing the point. He 'did' get almost everyone to believe him. A few of us almost drank the kool-aid, but didn't. So? Have you devised a physic to bring them back to their senses or are you going to keep yelling to those that cannot hear? im not sure what ta do what do you suggest |
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On Feb 21, 2:43*pm, dove wrote:
On Feb 21, 2:24 wrote: On Feb 18, 5:14 pm, torque wrote: my intuition still cant understand how he could understand any paper he read, involving tensors and partial differential equations, while he couldent understand any tensors and partial differential equations lets assume for now that he read many papers prior his own paper how could he possibly undestand those papers, when he dident understod any math symbols whatsoever xxein: *You're missing the point. *He 'did' get almost everyone to believe him. A few of us almost drank the kool-aid, but didn't. So? *Have you devised a physic to bring them back to their senses or are you going to keep yelling to those that cannot hear? im not sure what ta do what do you suggest- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - xxein: I'm afraid that you will have to do what I did in order to satisfy yourself. You sort of have to go back to square one, but where is that? For me, I just started thinking of what is physically logical (not the mathematics, because that is just a symbolism that can be bent to belief) and I certainly did not use anyone else's logic as a stepping stone in an unknown direction. Well, maybe a little. But decide that for yourself when you commit yourself to purely logical thinking. When I put myself to it, I had what would seem as a great handicap. It was both a personal embarrassment and a victory. In studying SRT, I extracted a physical logic that seemed to say that SRT went beyond the physical logic. I later found that the physical logic I extracted was the Lorentzian. I had been ignorant of his name and work (the embarrassment). I could say that I was smart enough about logic to come back to Lorentz's same logic (backwards through SRT) to claim a victory (of sorts). All this took about 4 years of time. Most of it was used to find out how SRT worked, what might be wrong with it and how I might prove that. Not being very math savvy, it took a while to realise that math was malleable to concept. It could 'prove' almost anything within any concept. But the concept had to remain physically logical - and that left me with only my Lorentz. While getting my jollies about that, I got hit in the head with a brick. Gravity. In a way, it was good that it happened that way. If I has thought about gravity earlier, I just know that I couldn't have found any physical logic at all. But it was still a brick to be reckoned with. It took about a year to resolve this. A surprisingly short time, but it was luck. The best way I can explain it is that there was a physical logic that I trusted and that gravity had to fit it without grandiose changes. I just guessed until something seemed plausible and then ran it through the tests. I failed miserably. Several times over. I actually called it quits 3 or 4 times. I was going to give Einstein his SRT, and GRT, but with reservation. I already knew he was wrong with all this but I hit my end. Then, one day and out of the blue, this ugly duck came up to me and asked me if I could believe he could be a swan. "Of course not", I replied. But I wondered why he came to me with this remark. So, I asked him to show me how he could pass tests to make me believe this. One by one, he passed all the tests I could give him. He was the swan of gravity. Then came the internet. Surely he was outmoded there. NOT! He is just as formidable in his form as anything presented about his existence to date. For you, it is probably safe to start with the logic of Lorentz (if you understand its core). It has an ether of sorts attached. Don't get rid of it. Get to understand the physical logic and make a list of things that a gravity must comply with and start guessing. Build your own math if you want (everyone else does). Just keep it within the bounds of the physical logic. If you are not visited by the ugly duck within a year or so, just let me know. I'll email him to you so that you can test his swan-ness as I have. So think. Find your basic physical logicalness. Work with it. Test it until you are thoroughly convinced that there is nothing you forgot. And only then attempt to put a gravity to it. Good freeking luck. |
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