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January 4th, 1999

Good news.  John Montford has finally written me.

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The beginnings of the Philosophy of Space and Time at Texas Tech University

In the early 1970's I attended Texas Tech University at Lubbock, Texas.   I graduated after my third year and was very much pressed for time.  I had worked for the last two years on an individual studies paper that I called the philosophy of space and time.   The paper that I turned in was given a grade of B, even though I said in the paper that Einstein could not be right in his formula E=mc2, because mass and gravity are always proportional.  So I proposed that the correct formula was E=gmc2.  I was told that I could resubmit my paper at any time in the future.  For the last 5 (now going on 8) years I have been trying to resubmit this paper because I believe the Hubble Space Telescope has proven me correct.  On more than one occasion, Chancellor Montford has promised me he would give me an audience, yet to this day, I have not had that opportunity.  I have fought this battle and I have lost nearly every possession in my life, including my only son, who died because others wouldn't help. 

The icon of a comet headed towards the planet Earth represents me heading for Texas Tech University.  I intend to make the school judge my philosophy and answer for the deficiencies that I see in the cosmology and science that is now being taught at this university.  Sooner or later, I will again step onto the campus of Texas Tech and my voice will be heard.

Your friend,

µmike

I therefore challenge every student of science or philosophy to declare their beliefs in reguards to questions of infinity and gravity.  Read my papers, think for yourself, and vote for your favorite cosmology model.

Your friend,

The philosophy of space and time at micromike.com

 

 

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