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  • Revolutionary Theory Promises to Replace Stagnant Model of Quantum Physics

    They said " INERTIA IS GRAVITY" Perhaps it's time to rethink.

    This is the name of the book I'd heard of from a friend, written by Guy Cavet Myhre. I decided I'll do some googling to find out what was the base of this theory.

    According to the reports, the crumbling, 75-year-old flawed foundation of quantum-physics methodology is facing its imminent coup de grace, to be replaced by a new, wholly rational foundation.

    SEATTLE, March 20 /PRNewswire/

    In his new essay, "Inertia IS Gravity: Masses, Forces, Motions, and a Number a Little Bit Bigger Than 137" (published by AuthorHouse -- http://www.authorhouse.com), Guy Cavet Myhre fires the first shot, which renders current physics textbooks instantly obsolete -- really!

    Myhre begins with many insightful discoveries, the oldest of which
    dates from a half century ago when he was a U.S. Air Force pilot. It is
    about the great importance of inertia in our lives, of how it determines
    the size of our atoms and the rate of our aging. Myhre eventually
    discovered that the number 137 is closely associated with inertia -- he
    speculates that the magnitude of inertial force varies throughout the
    universe and that it is 137 times greater in the vicinity of our solar
    system than at a location in the universe where it is at a minimum --
    pretty heady stuff -- yet his arguments, backed by mathematical equations,
    are quite convincing.

    Later, he made the all-important discovery of the quantum attributes of elementary particles, which, when used as units of measure, make the
    universal physical constants literally vanish from quantum-based equations.
    This simplification of a main aspect of quantum physics led Myhre to
    discover other heretofore unknown aspects of our physical environment. For example: the simple but elegant linkage between electromagnetic and
    gravitational force; the realization of the beginning of a quantum-gravity model; the fine-structure constant's correct definition; the role of updated Planck values in determining the possible existence of an elementary particle of matter that is mediated by the graviton; new, more rational equations about gravitational phenomena, using the quantum attributes of the hypothetical elementary particle of matter as units of measure; and many more.

    When Myhre, an amateur physicist, retired, he decided to expose the
    great truths about our quantum world that he has discovered over the
    decades. During that time, he kept most of his discoveries to himself
    because his family, friends and associates (not being part of the physics
    community and therefore not in the know) would neither appreciate his
    discoveries nor recognize their importance. With the publication of
    "Inertia IS Gravity," Myhre hopes to prompt academic physicists to finalize the coup de grace that he has begun by continuing to develop this more-coherent foundation for the methodology of quantum physics, which was impossible to achieve in the late 1920s because of the lack of sufficient knowledge at that time.

    Guy Cavet Myhre is also the author of the novel "The Fetal Issue"
    (published by AuthorHouse). More information about "Inertia IS Gravity" is
    available at http://www.27566.authorworld.com.

  • Just wanted to say

    Especially for Kelly and all my other friends. :)


  • Wonder where Mrs. F is?

    Not quite what I wanted but I liked it. ;)


  • THE RACE IS ON- WATCH OUT!

    Indeed, I never thought I'd see a day when movies in Bollywood would become as steamy and as interesting as this one!

    I'd gone to the cinema with Nike and Pretty to watch this movie. Decided I'll take a bit of break from studies. After all, it is the weekend. ;)

    The movie is called "RACE". With the star cast of some of the hottest babes of Bollywood and powerful performers, this movie is surely a winner in my eyes.

    And before you think about it, NO -it doesn't talk on castes. ;D

    It is a thriller, talking about the race to win in life with a 'living on the edge' attitude - be it for money, passions or deception.

    The sport included in this movie is horse racing *just a small portion of the movie talks about it*.
    Very commercial movie but worth your money.

    A movie trailer would give you an idea perhaps. :yes:
    Am off to sleep then. See ya tomorrow. :wave: Oh and ...enjoy the trailer. ;)


  • First of........

    Okay, I realise that I've not been around much.
    Fact is, I was thinking if I should quit altogether considering I've not had much time or inclination to write my feelings down recently.

    Today, somehow this urge to pen down things has taken me again.
    Rest assured, I will finish the marriage post (I know I've still to write Part 3)and paste it here today itself. ;)

    To start with, let me give you some good news- my sister K is pregnant. We suspect she's carrying twins! :) Her first ultrasound scan on April 7 will determine if our suspicion is correct. With things going well, she should deliver them in November.

    I'm going to be an aunt and I'm very happy even though it means I have to finally accept that I'm growing old. :))

    With her being pregnant, there are a lot of responsibilities coming up. K is a sensitive case health wise. She lacks basic nutrition as such and I've been asked by her in-laws and my parents to make sure she eats and drinks what is required of her.

    At present she is with her in-laws and husband but soon she will move to my parents' house. It is the custom that the mother-to-be is at her parents' house when she gives birth to her first child.

    K is very stubborn by nature. Pregnancy has also made her prickly. For example, it's a tough job to get her to drink vegetable juices (she hates eating veggies so I prepare veg. juice for her). She mutters under her breath and makes faces but pipes down and drinks it when she is reminded that it is good for the baby. One has to literally stand on her head while she drink it! ;)

    Secondly, I've decided that this year, I'm going to stay put in India and attain my Masters degree. It is high time I got on to it.

    It is going to be a bi-it difficult mainly because I plan to finish this two-year course in one year. It means, giving exams at the end of this year, on 18 subjects. :crazy:

    I also have to submit the assignments on those subjects, a project work of about 50-100 pages for the first year course and the final Masters thesis for the final year syllabus. All this needs to be submitted by October this year. U-(

    I only hope I've got enough guts in me to finish it all on time! :roll:

    Work wise, am back on track.

    Made a mistake in the beginning of the year by agreeing to work for a small company in Mumbai (Bombay) and was bitterly disappointed with the work there. Apart from that, I hated living in Mumbai.
    Also got acquainted with vulgar and vile side of the glamour and power world. Didn't like it one bit.

    Much better to forget those times and remember never to act on an impulse when it comes to working for someone. :))

    I work from home these days for a couple of hours and study the rest of the day.

    My brother has his University exams coming up soon. I'm keeping a hold on his purse and his time to make sure he passes his exams this time around. :DD

    There is so much to talk about but I guess I'll write about it later. For now, I must finish the marriage post. :yes:

    Enjoy the weekend! :wave: :)

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