Does Math Strengthen the Nature of Light Theory?

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The discussion centers on a theory that has recently been enhanced with mathematical support, prompting inquiries about its validity and implications. The original poster, Paden Roder, seeks feedback on the mathematical aspects of the theory, indicating a desire for deeper engagement despite the thread's placement in the Theory Development category. The low number of replies may suggest limited interest in the topic, but the poster emphasizes the importance of discussing the mathematical foundation to foster further exploration and understanding.
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I know this belongs in theory developement, but this theory just got some math behind it, and it wasn't getting many hits in TD. So what do you think?
"What do you make of this, now that the theory has some math... Just seeing what you think.
Paden Roder

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perhaps the number of replys is indicitive of the intersest level.

Oh, yeah, It stays in Theory Development.
 
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