Chip Cooper

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Chip Cooper

Post by cyberchip » Thu Feb 19, 2015 6:24 am

Hello, I have the username cyberchip; but, call me Chip, as in Chip off the old block. my education is varied, I have a degree in Metrology, which I always have to mention is not Meteorology. My work background is more interesting. I have worked as a technician at NIST, DOD, NASA, and a nuclear power company in my function of Metrologist, which makes me a standards bearer, as I work with specifications, and measurement technology with primary standards.

Since 1970's I've been keenly interested in Quantum Physics, and am self taught and consider myself a Quantum Theorist. I claim this distinction by virtue of the 'amateur' status, which my wife can attest to the number of hours I spend at this; and the lack of pay. For good or bad, I am a highly functioning Autistic which has blessed me with a capacity for absorbing huge quantities of information, in relatively short periods of time; and I have chosen Physics as my primary and fairly obsessive area of interest, more specifically Quantum _____ (fill in the blank).

I ran across your post to one of viascience's videos on Quantum Mechanics, and was curious. And, now I'm here. I find your perspective relevant and interesting, and like myself evolving from a POV in that I observed something in physics which caused me to question everything.

I principally follow wave mechanics, and much to my surprise, my theory seems to correlate to 'most' of what exists, even if I developed my ideas independently of those theories. However, I'm not sure how relevant my own concepts are to this, only that I find your concepts to be strongly coherent at the specific scale at which they apply, and your interest in nuclei and electrons, which adding photons includes my area of focus. I have also worked on a Zero Point Energy, or Space, and do a lot of research at planck levels. I find Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle extremely disconcerting, as he did himself, and love the concept of adhering to the concept of proton potential as a fundamental state of existence at our scale, which indeed is most of the scale of particles in the cosmos.

I don't think you should discount your model fitting into the standard model, as so far, it appears it does, but, with other aspects of that model, I would like to discuss in the forum. Thank you for the invite, and I hope I might contribute something to either of our theorems. I look forward to talking with you and others.

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Re: Chip Cooper

Post by Steven Sesselmann » Thu Feb 19, 2015 9:43 am

Hi Chip,

Welcome to the forum great to have you onboard, having experience in metrology, we can put you in charge of checking all measurements :). I have the same problem as you, my wife (partner) thinks groundpotential is a waste of time and can't understand how it will ever make any money, well .. not everything is worth explaining.

Groundpotential is looking good, I am becoming very confident, so even if the answer is not obvious, as in the case of the H atom electron orbit, my gut feeling told me GP was right, which made me look a little deeper, and there it was, a beutiful solution.

My first paper on GP is now in need of a little re-writing, but it takes time and peace to do this, something I havent had too much of lately. So the forum has been the place where I post new ideas and thoughts as they come to mind.

Looking forward to working with you..

Steven
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Re: Chip Cooper

Post by cyberchip » Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:51 am

Dang it, I'm back to ether.

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