Wow. Someone's cranky.
ZapperZ said:
You should be very concerned that you base your entire knowledge simply on what you read on here, AND, without any kind of support to validate such a thing.
Clearly Andrew's entire
world view is shaped entirely and exclusively by what he reads from forum posts.
@Andrew, my apologies for misleading you.
ZapperZ said:
Then submit a rebuttal to a peer-reviewed journal and get it published FIRST. Till you do that, and till we have other experimental evidence to the contrary, you have less of a leg to stand on to make such claims contrary to QED.
Yeah, I was clearly suggesting that my knowledge is publishable, irrefutable and a necessary improvement to QED. That's why I said something 'seemed' a certain way, and asked a question about another thing.
For the record, in Eric Poisson's reviews in Living Reviews of Relativity, and CQGra
(see:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011LRR...14...7P), he points out the divergence of the Abraham-Lorentz force acting on a particle in curved space-time, specifically stating
the common approach, and the one we shall pursue here, has been to abandon the fiction of a point particle in favor of considering an asymptotically small body
The discussion is
entirely out of my pay-grade (and even more so, my understanding), so I have no idea how it applies; but I thought I recalled the concept from a class at some point, and it seems the idea is published.
I think Robert Wald makes a similar point in his 'General Relativity'.
Until there is a quantum theory of gravity such points are purely academic; but at least the string theories I've heard of, again don't allow point particles.
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