I'm working on theory that needs fast gravity

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21 years 2 months ago #6348 by EBTX
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First, if it's on the web it's not a "paper" ... It's a "page". When you realize that you are on the internet and not on paper, you can condense your basic idea into one short page that doesn't need to be scrolled. Nobody reads a page as long as you've made. First you grab the reader's attention with the novel idea ... then ... you lead him to more.

The big difference is that everything is free on the web. If you pay for a "paper", i.e. book ... you have to read the whole thing to get your money's worth ... and ... it's been edited,i.e. "prescreened for value to the reader". On the web it's not "publish or perish" ... rather, it's "get to the point immediately or I'm gone".

I looked over your offering for about 3 minutes and couldn't find out what the main idea was (the new idea ... yours ... which is what I wanted to see) ... so I left.

This tells me (functionally) nothing ...
<i><font color=black>A modern version of ether is shown to be compatible with special relativity, general relativity, and quantum mechanics. A derivation of the MOND gravitational anomaly provides experimental support. </font id=black> </i>


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