Daniel J Fitzpatrick

Discussion concerning other (non-RS) systems of theory and the insights obtained from them, as applied to the developing RS2 theory.
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duane
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Daniel J Fitzpatrick

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I've been reading some of his writings

found here

http://www.amperefitz.com/

he is big on phase symmetry

I know RS says frequency is derived from s/t units and not the bottom line

similar to Mathis's charge isn't the bottom line

but if we consider writing the universe program in "cobal" instread of 0101010"s or (0,1,0),(0,1,1)etc

then it's just a translation problem

and he might be bringing some new or helping to flesh out RS

i do like his style
Lou
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What if Miles is all wrong

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What if Miles is all wrong about his charge field and there is only a gravitational field that IS the magnetic field? This follows the Circles of Apollonius of Perga; same guy from the conic sections.
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Dimensional problems

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What if Miles is all wrong about his charge field and there is only a gravitational field that IS the magnetic field?
His charge field works, if you are dealing only with spatial relationships. (Same thing with the "electric universe" theory). The problem here is dimensional:
  • Charge = t/s
  • Magnetism = t2/s2
  • Gravity = s3/t3
One cannot be the other (graviational field cannot be a magnetic field) because of the different dimensional structures. (In the RS, gravity is just the reciprocal of mass; see: RS2-107: Mass and Gravity).
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gravity is just the

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gravity is just the reciprocal of mass
...and is not antimatter (c-matter) the reciprocal of matter, too, which would make gravity synonymous with antimatter?
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Conjugate mass/gravity

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...and is not antimatter (c-matter) the reciprocal of matter, too, which would make gravity synonymous with antimatter?
c-matter is the conjugate of m-matter, not the inverse because m-mass has its location in space and structure in time (time region), whereas c-mass has its location in time and structure in space (space region). When you invert m-mass, to m-gravity, you still have location in space and structure in time; it is just expressed as speed rather than energy.
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Yup but this difference is

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Yup but this difference is not apparent when only units of these phenomena are compared.
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