quincy
Senior Member
Nice post, TM.I have two comments on that. First, if you use the word "should" that leaves discretion to the agency funding research whether to fund a project that includes a Lorentz transformation. Moreover, the sentence you seek to use would prohibit the submission of research projects that contain Lorentz transformations, not bar funding of such projects. If what you want is a prohibition of public funding of such research, you want it to read something like this: "No agency of the United States shall fund research that contains Lorentz transformations in any way, shape or form."
Second, it appears that Lorentz transformations do not always result in absurdities and thus a complete bar on funding such research may in fact bar funding for research that could be valuable. If it were in fact completely discredited no one would pursue research using it and certainly the government would not fund it if these transformations were completely discredited and useless.
As an aside, I have to wonder just how much research is actually funded that contains these transformations. My guess is that it is not a lot. This is not an issue that would garner much interest among the vast majority of Americans which means getting the kind of support it may take to get Congress to bar funding that specific research is going to be difficult.
Here are two additional links to Senate and House Committees on Science, where his legislative concerns might be best addressed:
https://science.house.gov
https://www.congress.gov/committee/senate-commerce-science-and-transportation/sscm00
Perhaps he can find someone there who will welcome his opinion on Lorentz transformations.
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