Post by Brad GuthPost by PainiusOn Thu, 8 Nov 2012 05:40:01 -0800 (PST), Brad Guth
Post by Brad GuthPost by mpc755Post by PainiusPost by mpc755Post by HVACPost by mpc755Post by HVACPost by Mike CavedonDark Matter Core Defies Explanation in NASA Hubble Image
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2012/mar/HQ_12-068_Hubble_Dark_Core.html
Ether exists exactly as much as ghosts exist.
When performing ANY calculations, ether, god and ghosts can be treated
exactly in the same manner...As if they do not exist at all.
"space without ether is unthinkable" - Albert Einstein
Times change.
And mainstream physics is so screwed up it can't understand displaced
aether pushing back and exerting inward pressure toward matter is
gravity and in a double slit experiment the particle travels through a
single slit and the associated wave in the aether through both.
"It is ironic that Einstein's most creative work, the general theory
of relativity, should boil down to conceptualizing space as a medium
when his original premise [in special relativity] was that no such
medium existed [..] The word 'ether' has extremely negative
connotations in theoretical physics because of its past association
with opposition to relativity. This is unfortunate because, stripped
of these connotations, it rather nicely captures the way most
physicists actually think about the vacuum. . . . Relativity actually
says nothing about the existence or nonexistence of matter pervading
the universe, only that any such matter must have relativistic
symmetry. [..] It turns out that such matter exists. About the time
relativity was becoming accepted, studies of radioactivity began
showing that the empty vacuum of space had spectroscopic structure
similar to that of ordinary quantum solids and fluids. Subsequent
studies with large particle accelerators have now led us to understand
that space is more like a piece of window glass than ideal Newtonian
emptiness. It is filled with 'stuff' that is normally transparent but
can be made visible by hitting it sufficiently hard to knock out a
part. The modern concept of the vacuum of space, confirmed every day
by experiment, is a relativistic ether. But we do not call it this
because it is taboo." - Robert B. Laughlin, Nobel Laureate in Physics,
endowed chair in physics, Stanford University
For some odd reason, they threw the baby out with the bathwater.
And then they deny that's what happened.
Einstein said, "According to the general theory of relativity space
without ether is unthinkable".
Interpret that as you may. It certainly is NOT Einstein doing away
with the ether.
There is physical evidence 'non-baryonic dark matter' is not anchored
to matter. This means matter moves through 'non-baryonic dark matter'.
If matter moves through 'non-baryonic dark matter' then that means
aether has mass.
It is so simple it is ridiculous.
Once you understand aether has mass you understand displaced aether
pushing back toward matter is gravity.
Once you understand aether has mass you understand the wave of wave-
particle duality is a wave in the aether.
Once you understand aether has mass you understand Einstein's
gravitational wave is de Broglie's pilot-wave. They are both waves in
the aether.
Perhaps you'll need to make aether much more complex, rather than "so
simple it is ridiculous".
For myself, it's that aether push of representing gravity that doesn't
fly, because that makes molecular stuff as representing antigravity.
There's another reason...
It has to be explained how and why that "aether mass" does not
generate heat through the atmosphere as it "drops" toward the ground
to result in gravitation.
--
Indelibly yours,
"To live a creative life, you must lose your fear of being wrong."
No doubt mpc755 will eventually explain that in detail, though as of
yet I'm not convinced aether represents gravity, at least not
directly.
The following article describes the aether as an incompressible fluid
resulting in what the article refers to as gravitational aether caused
by pressure (or vorticity).
'Phenomenology of Gravitational Aether as a solution to the Old
Cosmological Constant Problem'
http://arxiv.org/abs/1106.3955
"One proposal to address this puzzle at the semi-classical level is to
decouple quantum vacuum from space-time geometry via a modification of
gravity that includes an incompressible fluid, known as Gravitational
Aether. In this paper, we discuss classical predictions of this theory
along with its compatibility with cosmological and experimental tests
of gravity. We argue that deviations from General Relativity (GR) in
this theory are sourced by pressure or vorticity."
The following article describes gravity as a pressure exerted by
aether toward matter.
'The aether-modified gravity and the G ̈del metric'
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1109.5654v2
"As for the pressure, it is equal to p = 53−αg,6a2 so, it is positive
if αg < 3 which is the weaker condition than the previous one. One
notes that the results corresponding to the usual gravity are easily
recovered. Also, it is easy to see that the interval αg < 15
corresponds to the usual matter."
The following article describes a gravitating vacuum where aether is
the quantum vacuum of the 21-st century.
'From Analogue Models to Gravitating Vacuum'
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1111.1155
"The aether of the 21-st century is the quantum vacuum, which is a new
form of matter. This is the real substance"
The following article describes what is presently postulated as dark
matter is aether where the aether has mass.
'Quantum aether and an invariant Planck scale'
http://arxiv.org/abs/1110.3753
"this version of aether may have some bearing on the abundance of Dark
Matter and Dark Energy in our universe."
"mass of the aether"
The following article describes what is presently postulated as dark
matter is aether.
'Scalars, Vectors and Tensors from Metric-Affine Gravity'
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1110.5168
"the model obtained here gets closer to the aether theory of , which
is shown therein to be an alternative to the cold dark matter."
The following article describes the aether as superfluid dark matter.
'Unified model for dark matter and quintessence'
http://arxiv.org/pdf/physics/0610135
"Superfluid dark matter is reminiscent of the aether and modeling the
universe using superfluid aether is compatible."
The following article describes the background field as the aether
which is responsible for gravity.
'Vainshtein mechanism in Gauss-Bonnet gravity and Galileon aether'
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1107.1892
"the perturbations of the scalar field do not propagate in the
Minkowski space-time but rather in some form of ”aether” because of
the presence of the background field"