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by dbundy
Tue Apr 28, 2020 1:25 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Discussions on Scalar Motion Fundamentals
Replies: 29
Views: 113599

Re: Discussions on Scalar Motion Fundamentals

Well thanks for letting me know. I do want to point out that in your previous post you quoted a commentator on my site named Louis Collazo, but mis-attributed it to me.Please correct that, if you don't mind. One way that I might illustrate how time and space are related where space cycles and time i...
by dbundy
Mon Apr 27, 2020 8:49 am
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Discussions on Scalar Motion Fundamentals
Replies: 29
Views: 113599

Re: Discussions on Scalar Motion Fundamentals

Whoa, that's quite a response. Thanks for putting in all the thought and effort you have evidently expended here, Dj. I will try to take it step by step to help you follow the development. Are you saying that space and time are both expanding in a scalar motion, in the same direction, yet gravity is...
by dbundy
Sun Apr 26, 2020 6:41 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Discussions on Scalar Motion Fundamentals
Replies: 29
Views: 113599

Re: Discussions on Scalar Motion Fundamentals

I caused a stir in the general discussion topic of this forum the other day, by stating that rotation cannot be scalar motion. Some commentators even suggested that I be ejected from the forum for heresy. However, djchrismac wrote a more articulate comment: viewtopic.php?f=7&p=4143#p4138 Of part...
by dbundy
Fri Apr 24, 2020 6:38 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: How do impossible squares relate to RST
Replies: 40
Views: 198891

Re: How do impossible squares relate to RST

Those are topics of his ideas, not mine, and I tried to get into them, but failed, and then personal circumstances prevented me from getting into it again. However, that was fairly recently, and it has to do with units of motion, which I do want to address, if people want to know, but I can't unders...
by dbundy
Fri Apr 24, 2020 5:56 pm
Forum: RSRS News
Topic: Dewey Larson removed from Wikipedia--AGAIN
Replies: 16
Views: 59841

Re: Dewey Larson removed from Wikipedia--AGAIN

At one time, the Wikipedia talk page on our RST article and the ensuing debate for deletion was the longest and most extensive in Wikipedia history. I don't know if it still is, but it might be.The main reason the opponents had was that his work is original research, not notable or historical achiev...
by dbundy
Fri Apr 24, 2020 5:36 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: How do impossible squares relate to RST
Replies: 40
Views: 198891

Re: How do impossible squares relate to RST

Sorry, I didn't mean to stir up a hornet's nest. You're welcome to change the RST to any system you like for developing your theory, and reject any theory based on the unchanged RST, but you should understand the difference. Some of you are newcomers to this difference of opinion, but it's been arou...
by dbundy
Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:22 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: How do impossible squares relate to RST
Replies: 40
Views: 198891

Re: How do impossible squares relate to RST

LoL. I don't need to be rejected. I'll leave voluntarily, but I don't think you ought to make this forum for just those who agree. I don't do ad hominen attacks with those who disagree, I try to reason with them. If what you say is true regarding all motion being inherently scalar, I would be intere...
by dbundy
Fri Apr 24, 2020 2:01 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 651468

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

Hi Mike, What others may not realize is that we have a history of discussing Wolfram's science, when I brought it to the table many years ago. It's good to hear from you again, BTW. It all started with Wolfram's New Kind of Science and his cellular automata rule 254 ( See here) , which he found so s...
by dbundy
Fri Apr 24, 2020 1:07 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: How do impossible squares relate to RST
Replies: 40
Views: 198891

Re: How do impossible squares relate to RST

Hence, rotational motion cannot be scalar, since it has direction. This includes bi-rotation, as iconoclastic as this might be. Personally speaking, I fundamentally abhor this statement and would respond you're stuck in strictly linear -thinking-land a la Larson. This statement is also fundamentall...
by dbundy
Sat Apr 11, 2020 12:25 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Fundamental Physics - The Search for New Answers to Foundational Questions
Replies: 3
Views: 16344

Re: Fundamental Physics - The Search for New Answers to Foundational Questions

Note: This is the second post of the draft: The Long and Vain Struggle to Unify Numbers and Magnitudes Mathematics and Physics In his book, New Foundations for Classical Mechanics , David Hestenes observes: There is a tendency among physicists to take mathematics for granted, to regard the developme...