conjoinedbranedynamics Posted October 18, 2009 Report Posted October 18, 2009 Conjoined Brane Dynamics is a developing model of the physical structure of our universe that is based on an alternate perspective of the nature of branes - one in which matter, energy, and force are emergent properties of elastic brane deformations. This model investigates brane-brane interactions as the foundation for understanding our universe, including; the nature of matter, energy, wave-particle duality, composite particles, electromagnetic force, gravity, strong force, weak force, dark matter halo formations, and the creation events. This model does not contradict our current understanding of the laws and observations of physics; it stands on the shoulders of Einstein's revelations to propose a physical structure to the universe from which these laws and observations follow more intuitively. Quote
Buffy Posted October 18, 2009 Report Posted October 18, 2009 Cool! Can you tell us about it? This is a discussion forum, and just posting self-promoting links is considered spam, and is quite annoying to our members. If you want to discuss your discovery with us, you can do so by actually creating--not copying and pasting--summaries, discussion points and questions here. What is written without effort is in general read without pleasure, :)Buffy Quote
conjoinedbranedynamics Posted October 19, 2009 Author Report Posted October 19, 2009 Cool! Can you tell us about it? This is a discussion forum, and just posting self-promoting links is considered spam, and is quite annoying to our members. If you want to discuss your discovery with us, you can do so by actually creating--not copying and pasting--summaries, discussion points and questions here. What is written without effort is in general read without pleasure, :phones:Buffy Thanks Buffy - I certainly do not want to annoy! I apologize I assume when you say; "creating - not copying and pasting", is to ensure that formatting is correct - namely that html tags within the external site are replaced with their forum post-friendly square-bracket equivalent? Is there another reason? Please advise - there is much content to create and I would like to get it right first for everybody's sake. Secondly, I will need to create the content here in it's entirety in order for there to be any meaningful discussion that doesn't link to external content. If you need to, please feel free to take a quick look at the content linked to, and let me know if this forum is in fact intended for posts of this nature (each post I intend to create will contain the content of one thought experiment in its entirety). Thanks Buffy Quote
Buffy Posted October 19, 2009 Report Posted October 19, 2009 To clarify: This is a discussion forum, and you need to participate here as if you're walking into a cocktail party and people ask you what you do. You've got to start with your "elevator pitch": you have 30 seconds to get people interested. Then after that if you want to keep the conversation going, you're going to have to pick *just one thing* you want to try to engage a discussion on. The point of this is that no one is going to read through more than a few paragraphs of explanation to get them interested, you're just going to lose them in detail. What this place most definitely is *not* is a site with a high Google rank for you to use to advertise your idea. If you want to do that, we have low, low advertising rates. So when I say you should not "copy and paste" I'm saying if you just copy and paste large chunks of content from your site and expect us to read it all, you're going to get a really negative reception. You need to start with a high-level description, open one aspect of it, and then use the questions that come in to explain the "detail." Thus what you really need to go back to the drawing board on is your stated "need to create the content here in it's entirety in order for there to be any meaningful discussion." That just doesn't work in real life: if you ever want to get funding for whatever it is you're doing, then you'll have to go through this process. We're just a training ground for that. Yes, this means you need to repeat--in a different way--stuff that you've already produced, but you need to realize that it's in the form of a discussion, and thus comes out differently. The benefit of this "extra" work, is that you'll learn something in the process, and improve your ideas along the way. Have fun! Anyone can post messages to the net. Practically everyone does. The resulting cacophony drowns out serious discussion, :phones:Buffy Quote
conjoinedbranedynamics Posted October 19, 2009 Author Report Posted October 19, 2009 To clarify: This is a discussion forum, and you need to participate here as if you're walking into a cocktail party and people ask you what you do. You've got to start with your "elevator pitch": you have 30 seconds to get people interested. Then after that if you want to keep the conversation going, you're going to have to pick *just one thing* you want to try to engage a discussion on. The point of this is that no one is going to read through more than a few paragraphs of explanation to get them interested, you're just going to lose them in detail. What this place most definitely is *not* is a site with a high Google rank for you to use to advertise your idea. If you want to do that, we have low, low advertising rates. So when I say you should not "copy and paste" I'm saying if you just copy and paste large chunks of content from your site and expect us to read it all, you're going to get a really negative reception. You need to start with a high-level description, open one aspect of it, and then use the questions that come in to explain the "detail." Thus what you really need to go back to the drawing board on is your stated "need to create the content here in it's entirety in order for there to be any meaningful discussion." That just doesn't work in real life: if you ever want to get funding for whatever it is you're doing, then you'll have to go through this process. We're just a training ground for that. Yes, this means you need to repeat--in a different way--stuff that you've already produced, but you need to realize that it's in the form of a discussion, and thus comes out differently. The benefit of this "extra" work, is that you'll learn something in the process, and improve your ideas along the way. Have fun! Anyone can post messages to the net. Practically everyone does. The resulting cacophony drowns out serious discussion, :DBuffy Fantastic!! Thankyou Buffy - your post is gold. Your advice is very well received and very much appreciated. Above all I'm excited by the possibility of creating meaningful discussion around these ideas, and will work to reform the presentation accordingly. Might take a bit, but I'll be back :) Quote
Buffy Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 Flattery is always useful. :) If you have questions, be sure to ask! We'll try to cooperate fully with the IRS, because, as citizens, we feel a strong patriotic duty not to go to jail, :DBuffy Quote
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