Re: Neutrino shield idea

From: Stephen Paul King <stephenk1.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 19:51:37 -0400

Dear John,

    This theory, as far as I have researched it, has problem with Eotvos
experiements that consider particles that are sensitive to the weak force,
such as radioactive elements. Not all particles interact with neutrinos,
e.g. are sensituve to the weak force, and thus there should be a detectable
difference in gravity between particles depending on this. This theory
simply goes nowhere.

Onward,

Stephen

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Ross" <jross.domain.name.hidden>
To: "'Jesse Mazer'" <lasermazer.domain.name.hidden>; <everything-list.domain.name.hidden.com>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 7:19 PM
Subject: RE: Neutrino shield idea


> Thanks for the response.
>
> Your reference quotes Professor Feynman in part as follows:
>
> "So that is the end of that theory. 'Well,' you say, 'it was a good one,
> and I got rid of the mathematics for a while. Maybe I could invent a
> better one.' Maybe you can, because nobody knows the ultimate. But up to
> today, from the time of Newton, no one has invented another theoretical
> description of the mathematical machinery behind this law which does not
> either say the same thing over again, or make the mathematics harder, or
> predict some wrong phenomena. So there is no model of the theory of
> gravity today, other than the mathematical form."
>
> I say I have done what Professor Feynman said at that time had not been
> done, namely "invent a theoretical description of the mathematical of
> Newton's law of gravity".
>
> The example that Feynman rebuts is just the opposite of mine. There the
> sun blocks particles flying through the universe. In my theory the sun
> is the source of the particles. We know that there are truly
> 150,000,000 neutrinos from the sun passing through every square
> centimeter of the earth's surface every second. We also know that
> neutrino flux decrease by the inverse square of distance. I have shown
> how Coulomb forces from these neutrinos apply a force on the charges in
> the earth pushing earth toward the source of the neutrinos!
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