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You're invited to review my Ph.D. research at the University of Texas
at Austin, "A New Dynamic Model of the Solar System," at http://www.celestialmechanics.org The material is mostly graphical and conceptual, so it is not hard to follow. It's all based on the Three Body Problem of Celestial Mechanics, which is described for you in the first section. All together, the Theory explains many things about our Solar System - the orbital elements of all the planets, why Jupiter has a "Great Red Spot" and Neptune's "Great Dark Spot" and why our own moon always presents the same side to Earth. There are insights into the astonishing complexity of Saturn's rings recently discovered by Cassini, and many more fascinating insights into the structure of gravity ~ which is far, far more complex than anybody thought possible! I hope you have a chance to visit! Regards. WH Clark Austin, Texas - - - - - - - - - Texas Center for Celestial Mechanics http://www.celestialmechanics.org "The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence." |
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![]() "Bill Clark" wrote in message ... You're invited to review my Ph.D. research at the University of Texas at Austin, "A New Dynamic Model of the Solar System," at http://www.celestialmechanics.org One wonders about the state of education in the US. Regardless of how intelligent one may appear, the ability to think critically is usually important. I mean if this guy gets a PhD..... My first problem with the paper is that in part 1, he goes from describing the 3 body problem, and suddenly, from left field, and with no warning, related it to human physiology, evidently believing it has something to do with the function of male and female sexual organs. No explanation of WHY this might be so, just a diagram and some text. Then there's some stuff including diagrams that relate the mythical Bermuda Triangle, Pyramids, Stonehenge, crop circles, Star Trek, and UFO's, and then links off to chemical trails. Oh, by the way, seems God used gravity strings to part the red sea. |
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On 28 Aug 2004 10:05:56 -0700, (Bill Clark) wrote:
"The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence." It is for the empiricist regarding reality |
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Wally Anglesea wrote:
"Bill Clark" wrote in message ... You're invited to review my Ph.D. research at the University of Texas at Austin, "A New Dynamic Model of the Solar System," at http://www.celestialmechanics.org One wonders about the state of education in the US. Regardless of how intelligent one may appear, the ability to think critically is usually important. I mean if this guy gets a PhD..... My first problem with the paper is that in part 1, he goes from describing the 3 body problem, and suddenly, from left field, and with no warning, related it to human physiology, evidently believing it has something to do with the function of male and female sexual organs. No explanation of WHY this might be so, just a diagram and some text. Then there's some stuff including diagrams that relate the mythical Bermuda Triangle, Pyramids, Stonehenge, crop circles, Star Trek, and UFO's, and then links off to chemical trails. Oh, by the way, seems God used gravity strings to part the red sea. Wally, IIRC, this fellow was chucked out of his Ph.D. program for what seem pretty obvious reasons. Could be wrong, but I think the system worked in this case. We're not as advanced as the Antipodes, but we do try :-). -- Tom McDonald |
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"Wally Anglesea" :
"Bill Clark" wrote in message ... You're invited to review my Ph.D. research at the University of Texas at Austin, "A New Dynamic Model of the Solar System," at http://www.celestialmechanics.org One wonders about the state of education in the US. Regardless of how intelligent one may appear, the ability to think critically is usually important. I mean if this guy gets a PhD..... Don't worry, in a year or two you will see him posting here that the science community in trying to suppress his secrets and that is why they will not give him a Ph.D, seen it happen a dozen time before. Earl Colby Pottinger -- I make public email sent to me! Hydrogen Peroxide Rockets, OpenBeos, SerialTransfer 3.0, RAMDISK, BoatBuilding, DIY TabletPC. What happened to the time? http://webhome.idirect.com/~earlcp |
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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 00:51:40 +0100, Wally Anglesea wrote:
"Bill Clark" wrote in message ... You're invited to review my Ph.D. research at the University of Texas at Austin, "A New Dynamic Model of the Solar System," at http://www.celestialmechanics.org One wonders about the state of education in the US. Regardless of how intelligent one may appear, the ability to think critically is usually important. I mean if this guy gets a PhD..... Interestingly his thesis is not placed at the University website - does that mean something !!! -- Gautam Majumdar Please send e-mails to |
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![]() "Gautam Majumdar" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 00:51:40 +0100, Wally Anglesea wrote: "Bill Clark" wrote in message ... You're invited to review my Ph.D. research at the University of Texas at Austin, "A New Dynamic Model of the Solar System," at http://www.celestialmechanics.org One wonders about the state of education in the US. Regardless of how intelligent one may appear, the ability to think critically is usually important. I mean if this guy gets a PhD..... Interestingly his thesis is not placed at the University website - does that mean something !!! More than likely. Especially when you realise celestialmechanics.org is owned by William Clark. It's a "vanity site" and I suspect he is the entire board of directors of the "Center for Celestial Mechanics". Top it off, the site was only created on 23rd August 2004. I see a kook forming on the horizon. |
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