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saintstuart Not bad, but I'm not sure why this is needed. It's not like we haven't solved something in 3 or 4 dimensions and need to add or replace something with motion. What specifically are you trying to fix, or break? :-)
And what specific equations/formulas can your theory reformulate, with what new and insightful results? Shouldn't you be reformulating every formula in physics and showing how it now looks different and more intuitive? What are tangible results of your work and how significant are they to science?
BTW, what was the response from Synthese?