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Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 23:15:17 +0300 From: Dimi Chakalov <dimi@chakalov.net> To: Guangjiong Ni <gj_ni@yahoo.com> Dear Professor Ni, Thank you very much for your reply. I've read almost all of your papers, and have found them very interesting. > I guess you will be interested in my two
I certainly am. You wrote: "The conservation law of momentum and that of energy would all be violated." I guess you will be interested to see the putative global mode of spacetime, which could be totally immune to such violations, http://members.aon.at/chakalov/Azbel.html#self I also noticed that you too suggest a fourth road to quantum gravity; please see my proposal at http://members.aon.at/chakalov/Pullin.html#NB In general, your very interesting physics/0308038 v1 of 9 August 2003 is the subject of my speculation of 3 November 2002, http://members.aon.at/chakalov/Professor_X.html#Negative_Mass Looks like we share a common wave function, figuratively speaking (Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Ch 10.3). With best wishes to you and Professor Su-qing Chen, Dimi Chakalov Note: Professor Guangjiong Ni has written many beautiful papers, which can be downloaded from Los Alamos e-print archive. I particularly like two of them: "A new insight into the negative-mass paradox of gravity and the accelerating universe", physics/0308038 (discussed above), and "To Enjoy the Morning Flower in the Evening -- Where is the Subtlety of Quantum Mechanics?", quant-ph/9804013 v1 of 5 April 1998. In this second paper I learned about Prof. C.N. Yang.
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