From: Paul Marmet
To: c.h.thompson
Subject: Re: Updating information.
Date: 28 October 1999 04:03
Dear Caroline,
When I am looking at your Web site, I particularly appreciate the papers and useful addresses of some scientists on your site.
As you know, I am retired from the physics department of the university of Ottawa. However, during the last three years, I still had an office at the university, as a voluntary professor, because I was the supervisor of a graduate student (completing his Ph. D. in electron spectroscopy). A few months ago, he completed his degree and I have been ordered to leave my office at the university. The head of the department explained that it was because I keep questioning the fundamental principles of physics. The exact words were: "Ton problème est que tu remets en question les principes fondamentaux de la physique".
I cannot stop doing it.
I am now working full time at home.
Since my departure from the university, I have to use new addresses. I have seen on your Web site the following information (below) which is now obsolete. Soon, I will lose my mail when people uses this old address. The old address on your site is:
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Marmet, Dr. Paul (*1932), Professor of Physics (retired), Physics Department, University of Ottawa, P.O. Box 450 STN A, Ottawa Ontario KIN 6N5, Canada;
email: pmarmet@physics.uottawa.ca or pmarmet@joule.physics.uottawa.ca http://www.physics.uottawa.ca/profs/marmet/
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I would appreciate an update of this information. Instead of the University address, my home address is:
Paul Marmet 2401 Ogilvie Road, Gloucester, Ontario, Canada K1J 7N4
My new email address is: Paul.Marmet@Ottawa.com
My Web site address is: http://www.newtonphysics.on.ca/
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On your site, you mention my book: Absurdities in Modern Physics: A Solution. published in 1993. If you wish to add a link, there is a complete (free) copy of that book on the Web at the address: http://www.newtonphysics.on.ca/HEISENBERG/index.html For your information, there is a more recent book I have published in 1997 entitled: "Einstein's Theory of Relativity versus Classical Mechanics". It is also on the Web. You can make your Free Copy on the Web. In case you wish to add a link on the Web, the address is: http://www.newtonphysics.on.ca/ EINSTEIN/index.html
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Congratulations for helping the communication between scientists. We appreciate your collaboration and we thank you.
Yours Paul Marmet