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Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 11:35:37 EDT
Subject: Re:infinities

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Dans un e-mail dat  du 28/06/03 11:00:47 Paris, Madrid (heure d' t ), 
 a  crit :


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> Incorrect.  Supersymmetry is a theory that uses the QFT machinery.
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Back on the road: A field is a kind of object : point, vector, tensor,... 

defined at each point of a space. For example a fiber bundle field is the basis
of QFT, the simplest is the U(1) Moebius-like fiber from electromagnetics 
quantum electrodynamics (QED).
SUSY is built on a generalized spinor space aside the ordinary space, it is 
not a spinor field built on ordinary space. SUSY uses indeed a part of the QFT 
but it is not a QFT. In the same  way, General Relativity uses  newtonian 
theory, for example the gravitational constant g, but don't reduce to Newton.

I am interested in infinities in quantum mechanical spaces because they 

produce beyond a space and its vector dual an infinite set of different spaces. 
Any 
three of them could be used to define the simplest loop without going to the 
Clifford space. Frankly everything else is mere theory without practical 
interest here.

I find stange as you accept Heisenberg's principle but don't accept to use 

it. Your position is merly religious: "I have faith in a book and don't use any
reason", well, I think the traditional bible is best in that use than Kaku's 
work.

Now my position is known, so I let that subject, we disagree, but I have no 
idea to sell, no preach to distribute. I'll came back to infinite dimensional 
spaces someday when I'll have a technological project using them.

Yvan Bozzonetti.

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