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    <p>Hello Richard,</p>
    <p>thank you for the information. And I find it great that you
      continue to develop a better, or a better founded, physics.</p>
    <p>Now you mention again your underlying general model of a
      circulating superluminal structure. But why superluminal? You know
      that this impedes the acceptance of your model a lot because it is
      a basic understanding among physicists that there is nothing
      superluminal. I have understood that you see the problem to have a
      circular speed in a model which moves as a whole at c. Do you
      assume that in this case the internal speed must be higher? No,
      that is not necessary. If the Lorentz transformation is applied
      correctly, speed can be c in both cases. -  Do you remember that
      we have discussed this in Liège last time?</p>
    <p>Best wishes<br>
      Albrecht Giese</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 08.01.2020 um 00:22 schrieb Richard
      Gauthier:<br>
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          class="js-non-expanded-comment">Hello all, </span></div>
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      <div class="js-comment-body post"><span
          class="js-non-expanded-comment"> Here's the title and abstract
          that I just submitted for a talk at the American Physical
          Society's next annual April meeting. </span></div>
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          class="js-non-expanded-comment"> Title:
          Superluminal Primordial Information Quanta (Sprinqs) Created
          and Compose a Multiverse of Equally Fine-Tuned Universes
          Evolving Life and Highly-Developed Minds </span></div>
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      <div class="js-comment-body post"><span
          class="js-non-expanded-comment"> Abstract:
          A proposed univon particle or cosmic quantum, composed of a
          circulating superluminal primordial information quantum
          (sprinq), created our u</span><span
          class="js-expanded-comment">niverse and many others as a
          multiverse of equally “fine-tuned” universes. Their
          fundamental particle masses, forces, and other fundamental
          parameters are “just right” to evolve stable galaxies, stars,
          advanced life-forms and developed minds. Based on previous
          electron and photon models, sprinqs also compose the
          fundamental particles in our universe and other universes by
          moving superluminally in different ways to express different
          particle attributes. The univon is the quantum particle of a
          proposed univon quantum field. If other universes are detected
          having “un-tuned” values of their constants and thus without
          stable stars and higher life forms, this would suggest that
          all universes emerge by following purely physical laws. Our
          fine-tuned inhabitable universe would then just be an
          extremely improbable universe. However, observational evidence
          for a fine-tuned multiverse would support the hypothesis of a
          cosmic intelligence creating and maintaining our multiverse in
          a natural way. </span></div>
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          class="js-expanded-comment"> Questions or comments? </span></div>
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          class="js-expanded-comment">    Richard</span></div>
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          <div class="">On Nov 26, 2019, at 12:47 PM, Richard Gauthier
            <<a href="mailto:richgauthier@gmail.com" class=""
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            wrote:</div>
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                <div class="">Hi all,</div>
                <div class="">   Here's an article about a proposed new
                  particle -- the univon -- that produced our universe
                  and other similarly "fine-tuned" universes in a
                  multiverse.</div>
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href="http://www.academia.edu/attachments/61344179/download_file?s=portfolio"
                    target="_blank" class="" moz-do-not-send="true"><font
                      class="" color="#0066cc">Univon Particle Created
                      Our Universe and Many Others</font></a></div>
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                <div class="">best wishes,</div>
                <div class="">           Richard</div>
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