Strange Assumptions of Certain Modern (?)Physicists

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Scientific Paper
Title Strange Assumptions of Certain Modern (?)Physicists
Author(s) William G Carnahan
Keywords theory of gravitation, strange assumptions, modern physicists, physical law
Published 1983
Journal None
Pages 14-17

Abstract

In May 1970 my friend Virgil Mabry, who is a very knowledgeable consultant located in Beaumont, Texas, suggested that I secure the published lectures of richard Feynman, wherein he made adverse appraisal of our pushing theory of gravitation. Therefore, I secured from our State Library a paperback book entitled The Character of Physical Law, which was printed by the M.I.T. press in March 1967. I am very grateful to Mr. Mabry for this reference and for the opportunity it affords for interaction with this delightful adverse critic, and with some of his disciples of attractive criticism.