New discrete theory

Discussion in 'Alternative Theories' started by ensea, Sep 30, 2015.

  1. ensea Registered Member

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    Can the space and time be discrete.
     
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  5. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    First up as your first post, why did you not post in the Alternative theory section?
    Secondly, as I tell all our claimants for having TOE's, if you really and truly do, then why are you here, rather than presenting your model to the Powers that be for peer review.
    Thirdly GR is a classical theory and accordingly space, time, gravity and spacetime is continuous, although it says nothing about the quantum realm.
    Fourthly, the holy grail of physics today is for the formulation of a TOE, which as yet has not been found.
    If you have stumbled on it, you are assured the Nobel prize for physics.
    Fifthly for the reasons already mentioned, and the fact that this forum in my short time here, has had four members all claiming with the utmost certainty, to have a TOE, I find your claim doubtful at best.

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    The only thing any of those four had was delusions of grandeur.
     
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  7. ensea Registered Member

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    First up, I was asked to move it in Alternative theory section. I don't know how it works.
    Secondly, is not me, but when I read the paper, I like it.
     
  8. Daecon Kiwi fruit Valued Senior Member

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    What does that even mean?
     
  9. ensea Registered Member

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    I think he means the theory has unique elementary element. He call it nokton.
     
  10. danshawen Valued Senior Member

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    This seems to be equivalent to string theory, but strings are replaced by 'noktons'.
     
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  11. ensea Registered Member

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    There is some similarities but not equivalent (string theory doesn't use a discret space-time).
     
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    Anyone read the paper ?
     
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