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Re: Quantum Gravity 345.0: Probable Causation/Influence (PI) Brings Force/Interaction Back into Theoretical Physics

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Y.Porat

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Nov 23, 2009, 4:16:40 AM11/23/09
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On Nov 23, 9:51 am, OsherD <mdocto...@ca.rr.com> wrote:
> From Osher Doctorow
>
> I posted something like this a few minutes ago, but it failed to
> appear, so I'm condensing it here.
>
> Section 344 indicates similarities between chains of forces or
> interactions and chains of Probable Causation/Influences (PI), and
> also similarities to Newton's 3rd Law of Action/Reaction.  Contrary to
> the Wikipedia article on Newton's Laws, which claims roughly speaking
> that Force/Interaction has been mostly superceded by Momentum, Energy,
> Symmetry, Section 344 indicates the opposite if we translate it into
> the terminology of Attractive and Repulsive Forces or Interactions.
>
> Even the Wikipedia article admits that Engineering elevates Force to
> considerable importance and that Classical Mechanics and similar
> fields still have not dispensed with Force (try doing Classical
> Mechanics with Symmetry!), but there is also a considerable research
> literature in arXiv inspired by the Newtonian or Neo-Newtonian views,
> the Elementary Particle physics views which still regard Force/
> Interaction as key, etc.
>
> Osher Doctorow

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if you talk about
'chain of forces'
and the Pi (of the circle )

than look for the 'chain of orbitals idea
and the 'Circlon' idea
you can see it in my abstract

ATB
Y.Porat
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