[General] Assumtions for STOE model of Young's Experiment

Wolfgang Baer wolf at nascentinc.com
Sun May 8 11:45:46 PDT 2016


John:
I'll try to get to this, but am very busy preparing for several 
conferences so please be patient.

I think R Cahill's experiment would show a background eather-like flow, 
see his San Diego paper, which would support long range gravity influences.
However we have tried to replicate it and have been unsuccessful.

I've considered line width perturbation due to inertial fluctuations of 
the electron mass, which would introduce uncertainty in Bohr's Atomic 
orbits. If the line width , relaxation times, could be connected to some 
kind of eather flow. WE might have something.

BEst
Wolf

Dr. Wolfgang Baer
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On 5/8/2016 8:54 AM, Hodge John wrote:
> Wolf:
> Thanks again. Yes I think I saw the possibility in Sciama. I was 
> unaware of his model until you mentioned it. I don’t see how to go to 
> an experiment with it.
> I agree with your point about starting from basic postulates provided 
> we identify a basic postulate as a statement of what exists. For 
> example, the Equivalence Principle is not a principle because it has 
> an equal sign (a relation). Therefore, the derivation of the 
> Equivalence Principle is requirement for the basic postulates.
> The provisional paper “STOE assumptions that model particle 
> diffraction and that replaces QM” is attached as a *.pdf file.
> This is a list of the assumptions to work that have appeared in my 
> papers dealing with Young’s Experiment of the years.
> I would like your or any comments on unclear or new or whatever about 
> the model. I note these assumptions cover many questions about topics 
> that this forum has been asking such as why light has the maximum 
> speed of matter.
> Hodge
>
>
>
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