Group: sci.physics.electromag
From: Laurent
Date: Friday, April 11, 2008 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: Aether is the empty space on which the Universe sits

On Apr 11, 6:03=C2=A0am, vps137 wrote:
> On 11 =D0=B0=D0=BF=D1=80, 14:02, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote=
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> > On 11 =C3=81=C3=90=C3=92, 00:09, "Szczepan Bialek" wro=
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> > >> Do not you know that in 1925 Michelson and Gale detected the movement=
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> > But the most of the society don't take into account it and guess that MM=
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> > So you know that the MMX and MGX gives the same result (0.46 km/s for th=
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> > equator) because at noon and at midnight they measure the same.
> > Do you know that the star aberration, MMX and MGX are evidences that the=

> > Solar System is a rotating disc?
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> Yes, I saw different values of MMX, from 30 to 8.4 km/s. (f.e. Consoli
> & Costanzo,
> 2003). While the most said it is far below the accuracy and set it to
> zero.
> About Solar System rotation I have been never =C2=A0heard, but it is in
> full correspondence
> with my picture of the star and galaxy formation, published in
> vps137.narod.ru/article3a.html.
> The solid body rotation of =C2=A0the our galaxy seems to fix already as
> well. It extends up to 5 times more
> then the radius of galaxy.
> Valery S.- Hide quoted text -
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There are two schools of thought; one says the Aether is immaterial,
the other sees it as a dynamic fluid, or particulate in nature... like
matter.

These days space is seen as grainy, but space and empty space are two
different things. Leading cosmologists picture the universe as a
bubble floating in empty space. This is where Alan Guth's 'false
vacuum' comes from. Like Einstein said, there is no absolute space,
space is an extension of matter. Space is not primary, nor
fundamental, it does not exist by itself, it is a product, just as
matter and time are products. Space is dynamic, it fluctuates, it
tells matter where to go and matter tells it how to curve. Empty
space, on the other hand, is primary. See, there is empty space then
there is material space, a mix of ZPR and CMBR particles. Einstein's
spacetime is packed-full of photons, that is where Inflation, the Big
Bang, etc., all come from.

Aether and matter are two different things and if you were to stop the
motion within matter it would go back to being just flat empty
space... or Aether.

You can not call this vortex an Aether particle, as if the Aether had
turned into something else. The Aether is supposed to be immutable and
eternal, the vortex is simply an artifact, an apparition of sorts, it
does not matter how small a particle may be. It could be 10^-58 cm
(the so-called Kolmogorov particle), still, when you reduce yourself
to the size of that particle what do you get? More empty space. The
field is not the ultimate irreducible reality. Aether and fields are
two different things. The Aether was before there were photons... or
quanta... or information.

There are fields because of these qualities of the Aether, which are
administered or directed at the Aether level. Rules followed by
fields, not by the Aether. The Aether acts like a traffic light
directing energy flows as self-organization takes place. The Aether
tells fields how to behave. It holds and imparts the laws that matter
follows as it organizes itself through a process similar to the
process cell automata follow, where a system can reach great
complexity as it follows a small set of rules, these rules being the
four fundamental forces of Nature.

The Aether itself is not observable, you can not say - here, lets take
a look at this chunk of Aether! - because it is immaterial. Real but
not in spacetime, hence, not directly observable. This is why the MMX
(the Michelson-Morley experiment) failed so miserably. But you can
measure its effects; things like inertia, gravity, magnetism,
electricity... etc.

=46rom the MMX results, we should conclude that the Aether is immaterial
and directly unobservable. Now, if there was an empty space,
independently from the universe, before there was matter, is it not
the classical vacuum immaterial and directly unobservable too? Can we
take a direct measurement of something which is not matter? The only
thing proven by the MMX was that they did not understand the Aether's
nature. You want to measure drag caused by the Aether? Just measure a
moving object's momentum... or measure the force needed to accelerate
any object... that is Aether caused drag!

--
Laurent

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