NEW PHYSICS THEORY

 

 Ó 1995-2009

 

 

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I do not evaluate the ideas of others who propose to redefine theoretical physics differently from myself. I need to finish my own work first. The stakes for being correct are very high and feelings understandably run strong. I cannot help others gain recognition for their ideas. If you believe you have something important to say, then write about it. If you believe that you are on the right track, then continue developing your work. While developing it, express your ideas clearly so that others may understand them. It probably will require many revisions. Our ideas seem clear to ourselves; remember that your ideas are not familiar to others. You have to detail your meanings and their uses. Then, let the world know what you think. Publicize your work in a respectful, clear, well supported presentation. It is not helpful nor necessary to denigrate the beliefs of others. Concentrate on what you think. Prove your own view. Submit the finished work for review by others. Keep in mind that these are very often the same people you disagree with. There is no way to avoid this. Choose your own method. I chose to not impose myself uninvited on others.  I placed my ideas in the public world of the Internet. Others can read it or not read it as they choose. A website can reach everywhere in the world. My website allows me to make quick corrections and easily add new work. It grows as my ideas become more fully developed. Scientific learning evolves for everyone. We should all be attempting to find the most correct path to understanding reality. I think, at this time, that I am on the right path. Until I reach the point where my results indicate differently, I will follow this path as it appears to me to be directed by the fundamentals of this new theory.

 

 

James A. Putnam