Don't you think that your choice of fundamental principles might simply be in contradiction with the details? After all, if you can't grasp the details, how could you possibly hope to understand whether or not you are presenting a contradiction? And if you are dealing with fundamentals, then why don't you simply lay out what these fundamentals are? You have refused my request to provide the fundamental principles that you are using.Farsight wrote:I don't want to ignore it, it's just that it's so much work, and I'm not equipped to do it. That's why I talk to guys like you. I have this big picture that's only an outline, covering the deep fundamentals* but lacking in detail. You're close-in, with lots of detail, but with respect, you don't seem to understand those deep fundamentals of have any kind of big picture. I'd hope there's mileage in talking things through, but there seems to be a kind of professional pride that prevents people like yourself from accepting any input from people like me. I think it's a pity, because progress in physics has been stalled for many years. IMHO there's an impasse, it has to be broken, and I'm doing what I can to help.
This has been shown by philosophers and sociologists of science to be false. New ideas are published all the time in journals. the rejection of new ideas is a rare occurrence. You may be confusing the rejection of poor ideas, or poorly explained ideas, with the rejection of new ideas. In your case, if you are not equipped to do the mathematical work of the physics you are looking at, then you will never get published, with good reason. You cannot get over an important standard used to determine whether or not your idea has any value.I have to use circuituous method because it's very difficult to get a journal to accept a paper that delivers a new idea. I'm not just talking about my own experiences here. For the new idea to be right, the old idea has to be wrong. And the sort of people who came up with the old idea, or adhere to it, are the sort of people on the editorial committee.
When you refuse to put your ideas available for plain view, then you make sure that nobody who might assist you will be able to do so.