ありがとう ごずぃます.
I can't post links yet as I don't have 20 posts, sorry, but what I can find that Werbos has said in public is here:
zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2847
Relevant quote:
This argument seems to be at the heart of the quoted section of that letter talking about risking things on our understanding of zero point energy.
Although, earlier in that post, he did hedge his bets against coming out against the collider:
I've been wading through the stuff he posted on arXiv, including the one on Bell's Theorem, and I wonder if you have done the same, and if you have, then what is your opinion of him?
I can't post links yet as I don't have 20 posts, sorry, but what I can find that Werbos has said in public is here:
zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2847
Relevant quote:
One idea is that the mysterious evidence of an unexpected degree of expansion in the universe can be explained by the presence of that quantum zero point energy as a source of gravitation. If zero point energy is there, one WOULD expect it to be a source of gravitation, one way or another.
The problem is that the observed gravitational effect... is many, many orders of magnitude less than what the usual zero point energy theory assumes.
This being so... why should we be so confident that the decay of a small black hole would be so rapid as what Hawking has suggested? If the actual decay rate is something like 10**-50 as fast as he suggests...
This argument seems to be at the heart of the quoted section of that letter talking about risking things on our understanding of zero point energy.
Although, earlier in that post, he did hedge his bets against coming out against the collider:
I have not taken a stand on that issue, in part because I do not really know ... would the LHC really have some chance of doing things that have not been done already, exactly the same way, in the earth's atmosphere dozens or thousands of times already? But still... there may be experiments possible that WOULD do new things...
I've been wading through the stuff he posted on arXiv, including the one on Bell's Theorem, and I wonder if you have done the same, and if you have, then what is your opinion of him?