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by dbundy
Wed Sep 26, 2018 1:49 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Division Algebras and Motion
Replies: 5
Views: 11319

Re: Division Algebras and Motion

There is something important to consider here: Using imaginary numbers in an attempt to unify mathematics and geometry can be very useful, but misleading at the same time. To avoid confusion and unnecessary complication, it is useful to combine our understanding of the dimensions of Euclidean geomet...
by dbundy
Mon Jul 23, 2018 9:56 am
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 657555

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

Accounting for the mass in our model, as explained above, would be great, if it worked, but it's hard to make it work. One way of thinking about it, though, is reducing the 3d motion to 1d motion, as the LST has done with the 3d inverse motion: s 3 /t 3 x t 2 /s 2 = s/t, but what does it mean? Einst...
by dbundy
Mon Jul 16, 2018 4:09 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 657555

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

Bruce wrote: ...so they basically reinstate the 19th century aether "under new management." I like that. And I've always liked Larson's concept of gravity as the inward scalar motion of matter. It explains it so simply and elegantly, showing at once why it cannot be modified or screened of...
by dbundy
Tue Jul 10, 2018 2:58 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 657555

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

Hi Bruce, Thanks again for your input. Thanks for sharing your take on the LST's Higgs boson in your 2012 post, which you link to above. I was out of the country at that point in time and not engaged in the LRC's theoretical development, though I heard the hoopla about it, even in Puerto Rico. Your ...
by dbundy
Mon Jul 09, 2018 2:47 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 657555

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

I've been watching a six hour set of YouTube videos featuring Sean Carroll called "The Higgs Boson and Beyond." Wow, is it ever good. Great lecturer, super graphics and lots of non-mathematical detail in historical context. It's helped me fill in lots of gaps in my understanding of the LST...
by dbundy
Tue Jul 03, 2018 6:56 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 657555

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

In the previous post above, the so-called "color charge" of the strong nuclear force, in the LST's standard model of particle physics, was shown not to exist in the model of the LRC's RSt. However, our RSt model does contain a dimensional phenomena that acts in the same way the LST's "...
by dbundy
Tue Jul 03, 2018 10:49 am
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 657555

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

I've said it before and I'll say it again, theoretical physics research takes courage, because you risk painting yourself into a corner and looking like a red-faced fool. :oops: As the search for an explanation for the origin of mass in the LRC's RSt continues, we have seen Brian Nelson's brilliant ...
by dbundy
Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:55 am
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 657555

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

Thanks for the heads up on the broken link, Bruce. I have fixed it. And the idea of the charged neutrino is very interesting, but the extent of the suspected neutrino mass is so small it would seem difficult to quantify it that way. In any event, in the LRC RSt, 1d or electric charge originates in t...
by dbundy
Thu Jun 21, 2018 12:05 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 657555

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

Since Dewey Larson passed away, not only has the standard model of the LST's particle physics advanced considerably, in general, but particularly with regards to neutrinos. What's called "neutrino oscillation" has been observed and confirmed in several different experiments. For the LST co...
by dbundy
Fri Jun 15, 2018 11:32 am
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 657555

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

In order for the idea of "colored" LCs to work as described in the previous entry, I think we must assume that a given S|T unit is comprised of one color of LC, not a mix. If this is correct, then it forces us to assume that, since a nucleon has to consist of all three colors, then the neu...