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Aether Displacement

Started by mpc755, June 23, 2012, 08:10:22 AM

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mpc755

Quote from: Linda Brown on July 03, 2012, 04:49:42 PM
My point.

I am not seeing anything everyone else is not seeing. I figured out what is occurring physically in nature to cause what is observed.

So did Dad. Now what will you do?   Linda

There is the experiment I propose that I would help execute.

There is also just keeping at it.

Linda Brown

Absolutely!!!!   Linda

zorgon

Quote from: mpc755 on July 03, 2012, 04:55:48 PM
There is also just keeping at it.

Why?

It's already at 20 pages..

What's left to say?   ???

mpc755

Quote from: zorgon on July 03, 2012, 05:06:09 PM
Why?

It's already at 20 pages..

What's left to say?   ???

When you figure out something like gravity and the observed behaviors in a double slit experiment then maybe you will understand.

Linda Brown

And Zorgon.... I don't think that MPC and I were actually talking about only his participation here but at least I was meaning  IN GENERAL.

Is this boring? Is there a limit to the pages spent in this direction? Do you think that this conversation should be concluded? If so, please let us all know. OK   Linda

mpc755

Quote from: Linda Brown on July 03, 2012, 05:14:40 PM
And Zorgon.... I don't think that MPC and I were actually talking about only his participation here but at least I was meaning  IN GENERAL.

Is this boring? Is there a limit to the pages spent in this direction? Do you think that this conversation should be concluded? If so, please let us all know. OK   Linda

Why would a conversation where we are discussing what occurs physically in nature which causes gravity and the observed behaviors in a double slit experiment be concluded?

Why should a conversation which links general relativity with quantum mechanics be concluded?

When mainstream physics understands Einstein's gravitational wave is de Broglie's pilot-wave then this conversation can be concluded.

Linda Brown

It should never be.... that was the point that I was making.

BUT on the other hand we are guests here and Zorgon is our host. We have to keep this in mind...If this is uncomfortable for him for any reason of course this longstanding ( maybe even multigenerational) conversation is welcomed on my Dads ship... the Resolute.... but only if we need to adjorn from this venue. I do not want this conversation to take up more than its share of the other interesting messages that are coming this way...And only Zorgon knows how he wants to pilot his ship.   Linda


mpc755

#292
Quote from: Linda Brown on July 03, 2012, 05:47:01 PM
It should never be.... that was the point that I was making.

BUT on the other hand we are guests here and Zorgon is our host. We have to keep this in mind...If this is uncomfortable for him for any reason of course this longstanding ( maybe even multigenerational) conversation is welcomed on my Dads ship... the Resolute.... but only if we need to adjorn from this venue. I do not want this conversation to take up more than its share of the other interesting messages that are coming this way...And only Zorgon knows how he wants to pilot his ship.   Linda

It's one thread. It can be easily avoided by those not interested in understanding what occurs physically in nature to cause gravity, the observed behaviors in a double slit experiment, and what links general relativity and quantum mechanics: the aether.

hobbit

If Mpc constantly demands that His theory is the only theory...then it becomes boring.
If He is prepared to think outside the box of conventional sciences,
http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2012/chilcombdown/chilcombdown2012a.html
Then it will become interesting.
hobbit

mpc755

Quote from: hobbit on July 03, 2012, 05:52:40 PM
If Mpc constantly demands that His theory is the only theory...then it becomes boring.
If He is prepared to think outside the box of conventional sciences,
http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2012/chilcombdown/chilcombdown2012a.html
Then it will become interesting.
hobbit

You keep insisting aether is not displaced by matter in a thread titled 'Aether Displacement'. You should start your own thread.

Linda Brown

#295
OR..... we can walk away entirely from this one. no one wants to sing in a one note band.

Linda

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

So if the aether behaves like a super fluid, and being incompessible, a shock wave as such would travel through it almost instantly, like a Newton's cradle.

This is interesting, since it would mean the wave would travel ahead of the mass. In this respect, it should be possible to 'see' an interference pattern before the particles enters the slit.

Heisenberg made this part of the experiment very uncertain ::) but it would be nice to see what can be done along these lines...

mpc755

Quote from: Linda Brown on July 03, 2012, 06:22:08 PM
OR..... we can walk away entirely from this one. no one wants to sing in a one note band.

Linda

Aether displacement is the note which correctly explains gravity, the observed behaviors in a double slit experiment, the relationship between mass and energy and it's the big ongoing.

If that note isn't good enough for you then don't let the door hit you...

mpc755

Quote from: PLAYSWITHMACHINES on July 03, 2012, 06:24:29 PM
So if the aether behaves like a super fluid, and being incompessible, a shock wave as such would travel through it almost instantly, like a Newton's cradle.

This is interesting, since it would mean the wave would travel ahead of the mass. In this respect, it should be possible to 'see' an interference pattern before the particles enters the slit.

Heisenberg made this part of the experiment very uncertain ::) but it would be nice to see what can be done along these lines...

Aether is able to change state at 'c'. The particles create the interference pattern.

A moving particle's associated aether wave is analogous to the bow wave of a boat. As the particle propagates through the aether it displaces different regions of aether. The aether connected to the particle is always going to be the most displaced aether even though the aether connected to the particle continually changes as the particle moves through the aether.

Linda Brown

#299
Right fella

Would it be alright Zorgon to have a Parallel thread entitled " Aether Displacement" that does not have the restrictions on its conversations that MPC has placed. That way he can sit here and whistle his one note tune and maybe we all can have a fruitful discussion elsewhere. Asking for your permission to do that in the  Townsend Brown section or asking for you to do that for us in an area where you would prefer it.  Thanks in advance. 

Linda