TEW: Lewis Little's Theory of Elementary Waves

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The discussion centers on Lewis Little's Theory of Elementary Waves (TEW) and its reception within the scientific community. Participants express interest in TEW, highlighting Dr. Little's credentials and the potential implications of his work. A review by a user named hobbyman is noted for its balanced perspective, suggesting that further exploration of TEW could benefit from references to published papers in reputable journals. The forum emphasizes the importance of adhering to established scientific discourse, particularly regarding fringe theories.

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Has TEW been discussed here? My apologies if so. I'm not sure where to start the discussion of this topic, so I thought I'd start at this forum, which should show you the way I'm leaning.

Still, Dr. Little seems quite learned and TEW has me thinking in interesting directions. I won't link to a site though I could, because I don't want to come off as a spammer, I seriously don't because I'm not. A cut n paste of the title should take you to the Amazon page and reviews though.

At this point I like hobbyman's review there. It seems very balanced and makes sense to me.
 
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If he has published a paper in a mainstream journal, you could post or reference the paper in the Beyond the Standard Model Forum.
https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=66

If not, then there is no place to discuss this at PF because we don't discuss fringe theories.
 

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