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Jim Carter (scientist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jim Carter (scientist) Jim (James) Carter is an amateur scientist, whose theory of "circlons" attempts to replace the existing theories of relativity, quantum mechanics, and the big bang theory with the idea that everything is made up of circular objects that interact in a mechanical way.〔Freeman Dyson, "Science on the Rampage", ''New York Review of Books'', April 5, 2012, http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2012/apr/05/science-rampage-natural-philosophy/〕〔Margaret Wertheim, "Jim Carter", ''Physics on the Fringe'' website, http://physicsonthefringe.com/page/about-jim-carter〕 His ideas are not the subject of serious scientific attention, although he has been studied by writers on fringe science and been the subject of exhibitions in Santa Monica, California and Los Angeles.〔David Pagel, "An Imaginative Connection Between Art and Science", ''L.A. Times'', May 1, 2002, http://articles.latimes.com/2002/may/01/entertainment/et-pagel1〕 Writer Margaret Wertheim called him "the Leonardo da Vinci of fringe theorists", and wrote a book about him, ''Physics on the Fringe''.〔Jascha Hoffman, "Q&A: The outsider insider", ''Nature'' 11/3/2011, Vol. 479 Issue 7371, p40〕 ==Life== In the 1970s, Carter worked as an abalone diver, and invented Carter Lift Bags, flotation devices to bring sunken objects to the ocean's surface. He now manufactures and sells these bags.〔 He has also worked as a gold miner, and now owns a trailer park in Enumclaw, Washington.〔
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