I've read many books on this. I just disagree with a lot of the assumptions modern physics has made.
I believe photons have mass. I don't believe in real values of zero or infinity for anything. Even if it's so tiny as to be negligible, everything has mass and energy. I don't believe space-time is curved, but rather constantly expanding, giving events and particles the appearance of having traveled along a curved path.
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Digeridude Lord Wellington's Beef Trapeze, Thu 4 May 2006, 2:47,
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Meh. You want to argure with Einstein?
I'd be delighted to see your paper.
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Mr. Tea 'ulmmm'/'mmneurgh', Thu 4 May 2006, 2:52,
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Certainly. I published a small book called The False Tesseract last year.
You probably won't find it in major bookstores. It's 50 pages and small enough to avoid acquiring an ISBN. A library might be able to get it for you.
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Digeridude Lord Wellington's Beef Trapeze, Thu 4 May 2006, 2:55,
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