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Author: the.gray.fox (the [dot] gray [dot] fox [at] hotmail [dot] com)
Date: 15-Oct-10, 20:23:56
My friend, the problem is your basing of the thesis on the fascinating, but faulty, assumption that a frustum of quantum particles exposed to the negatively charged alpha and naga fluxes exhibit seemingly random behaviors in their quasi-instantaneous travel from the (H-)catod to the (A+)anod and (W~)tripod in a C.K. phasing spiral with the inner side coated in alcaline solution whose PH is 6.358
Just let us leave alone the fact that the very existence of the alpha flux has never been demonstrated, and no procedure exists to replicate the so-called cascade chain of alpha subatomics in a vaccum, that some "charlatan" (I refuse to even cite his name) once claimed to have achieved. Hah!

Let us admit it, half the scientific community openly rejects that theory, which is also contrasted (albeit indirectly) by the H&K paper (ref: 1965 John Heckler, Maxime Kock et al).
You will have a hard time to demonstrate that the quantum size has no appreciable effect on a flux particle as her distance from the source approches the squared volume of a Mir6 striped line.

Hell, to this day we lack the intruments to accurately measure the theoretical constant of Bosch (_purely_ theoretical, might I add)... and you wish to go up against the work of that elighetened genius that was Sir Eomund? You got guts, I give you that.

Hm. Maybe you have more chances if you expand your introduction and find a way to connect it to the brilliant work of Alric Van de Graaf (ref: 1934 Alric V.G.) and his discovery on the effects of a thin plane of graphite on the exponential subdual curve observed during the quadratic acceleration as the quantum particles counter-spiral as they leave the origin. Truly enlightening.
But remember: the chance has no memory. And the P acceleration is indeterministic (as eloquently treated and fully demonstrated by the C6 joint committee -Kursk, 1980- ref: 1980 C6j_Kk).


-fox
 
Author: exc!ton (vladimir [dot] chebotarev [at] gmail [dot] com)
Date: 13-Oct-10, 17:37:33
I'm still trying to pass my exam from June... Quantum size effects.
 
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