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Aether Displacement

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

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Tromprenard

a tilt of the hat because i am toujours pret mon ami navigator...
raymond
Dimensionless denumerable assemblage theory rules all knowledge bases. Electromagnetism is only the beginning. There will always be "spooky action at a distance" (as Einstein described it). Perhaps, - In our case "spooky" just means "Reimannian".

mpc755

Quote from: Tromprenard on July 03, 2012, 11:48:30 PM
Yes...yes.... yess  it's the FORCE...What "unit" are you using to define the primary unit of force?

Be specific and get to the facts.

Raymond

Yes...yes...yes it's the FORCE associated with the displaced aether pushing back and exerting inward pressure toward the matter.

Pick whatever unit you want. I am explaining to you what occurs physically in nature to cause gravity.

You have a Jupiter made of lead and the gaseous giant Jupiter in our solar system. Both of their diameters are the same. The lead Jupiter contains more particles of matter than does the gaseous giant Jupiter. The lead Jupiter contains less aether than does the gaseous giant Jupiter. The lead Jupiter displaces more aether than does the gaseous giant Jupiter. There is more displaced aether pushing back and exerting inward pressure toward the lead Jupiter than there is pushing back and exerting inward pressure toward the gaseous giant Jupiter. There is more force associated with the displaced aether pushing back and exerting inward pressure toward the lead Jupiter than there is associated with the displaced aether pushing back and exerting inward pressure toward the gaseous Jupiter.

Littleenki

Wow, Mpc, I sat back today and gave you a shot at explaining, or even making a new point to validate your "theory" but its the same old song and dance...even after Tromprenard gave you the answer!

Gravity is so out of reach for understanding in this realm of effort, its pushing back on my brain!

Some extra reading should be on your plate, before making anymore copy and paste statements, and can I suggest Dr Seuss?

"I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, It's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, And that enables you to laugh at life's realities."

Cheers!
Littleenki
Cheers!
Littleenki
Cheers!
Littleenki
etc etc...:D
Hermetically sealed, for your protection

Mikado

mpc755,

Are you ready to give up yet? If not, then consider what Tromprenard is saying. He is asking if you have any equations developed. If so, what are the units that define the variables.

As for anyone else, I am not sure if hubris or ignorance or just plain arrogance reigns, not that you appear to be lacking on that last one.

Can YOU answer the first sentence?

Mikado

mpc755

Quote from: Mikado on July 04, 2012, 04:57:14 AM
mpc755,

Are you ready to give up yet? If not, then consider what Tromprenard is saying. He is asking if you have any equations developed. If so, what are the units that define the variables.

As for anyone else, I am not sure if hubris or ignorance or just plain arrogance reigns, not that you appear to be lacking on that last one.

Can YOU answer the first sentence?

Mikado

And what I have been saying for 24 pages now is the calculations already exist in general relativity.

Curved spacetime is displaced aether.

What Einstein describes as the state of the aether as determined by its connections with the matter and the state of the aether in neighboring places I have determined is the state of displacement of the aether.

I am not sure if hubris or ignorance or just plain arrogance reigns, not that you appear to be lacking on that second one.

Can YOU understand the first sentence?

mpc755

Quote from: Littleenki on July 04, 2012, 04:15:23 AMGravity is so out of reach for understanding in this realm of effort, its pushing back on my brain!

Displaced aether pushing back and exerting inward pressure toward matter is gravity.

You choose to remain ignorant of understanding this.

Mikado

Quote from: mpc755 on July 04, 2012, 12:55:20 PM

Can YOU understand the first sentence?

Yes, I CAN. You said:

Matter and aether have mass.

Matter is condensations of aether.

A change in state of that which has mass is energy.

added:

Energy added to mass will affect it's interaction with the aether.

The more the mass the less the energy needed

The less the mass the greater the energy needed

Results from experimentation....I get you...you just have to learn to converse better.

Mikado

mpc755

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Quote from: Mikado on July 04, 2012, 03:08:31 PM
Yes, I CAN. You said:

Matter and aether have mass.

Matter is condensations of aether.

A change in state of that which has mass is energy.

added:

Energy added to mass will affect it's interaction with the aether.

The more the mass the less the energy needed

The less the mass the greater the energy needed

Results from experimentation....I get you...you just have to learn to converse better.

Mikado

When someone shows up on the 23rd page and asks for units, equations and calculations when I have been stating since page one that what I have figured out is the state of the aether of GENERAL RELATIVITY then I do not have to converse better. When a poster shows up on the 23rd page without making the effort to understand what I have done is figured out the pseudo-force of curved space is the actual force of the displaced aether then I do not have to converse better. When a poster shows up on the 23rd page without making any effort to understand what is being discussed and tells me to "Be specific and get to the facts" then I do not have to converse better.

Do you get that?

The faster an object moves with respect to the state of the aether in which the object exists the more aether the object displaces. Relativistic mass is the mass of the object and the mass of the displaced aether connected to and neighboring the object.

Pimander

Quote from: mpc755 on July 04, 2012, 01:02:47 PM
Displaced aether pushing back and exerting inward pressure toward matter is gravity.

You choose to remain ignorant of understanding this.
If it were then large objects would experience friction in deep space.... They do not.

mpc755

Quote from: Pimander on July 04, 2012, 03:46:45 PM
If it were then large objects would experience friction in deep space.... They do not.

Seriously? We are on the 23rd page of this topic and you are just now getting around to bringing up friction?

Objects interaction with superfluids and supersolids are by definition frictionless. That does not mean there is no interaction.

You are in a bowling alley. The lane is made of a supersolid dense enough to support the bowling ball. The building is filled with a superfluid. You bowl the bowling ball. The bowling ball displaces the superfluid as it rolls along on top of the supersolid. The bowling ball never stops.

Mikado

Quote from: mpc755 on July 04, 2012, 03:40:45 PM
When someone shows up on the 23rd page and asks for units, equations and calculations when I have been stating since page one that what I have figured out is the state of the aether of GENERAL RELATIVITY then I do not have to converse better. When a poster shows up on the 23rd page without making the effort to understand what I have done is figured out the pseudo-force of curved space is the actual force of the displaced aether then I do not have to converse better. When a poster shows up on the 23rd page without making any effort to understand what is being discussed and tells me to "Be specific and get to the facts" then I do not have to converse better.

Do you get that?

The faster an object moves with respect to the state of the aether in which the object exists the more aether the object displaces. Relativistic mass is the mass of the object and the mass associated with the state of displacement of the aether connected to and neighboring the object.

How about this scenario...maybe the poster who showed up on the 23rd page just saw the thread? Maybe they were not online to respond? How about this, the thread was started on June 23rd by you. The person who asked you the question has medical issues at times. Perhaps that is the delay. Why do you assume?

Why can't you just answer his question? What are the units of Force? Simple enough really unless of course all you wish to do is repeat yourself.

How about this. What if you had the intestinal fortitude to write a paper with your results and then you were published. Now what if you were asked to speak to a select group. Now what if a person in the audience asked you a question, would you answer them or would you simply tell them to read your paper or would it be somewhere in between?

I am a person who has been characterized as being vinegar to catch flies, frankly, I don't give a darn but there comes a time when I can get frustrated as well for I find myself repeating because individuals just don't get it but I endeavour.

Is it too much to humour and answer?

Mikado

deuem

It does look like 24 pages or Push Pull debating.

IMHO:Things are in motion for a reason, they are being pulled. If they were in constant push mode they should stand still and not move. Deuem

Mikado

Quote from: Pimander on July 04, 2012, 03:46:45 PM
If it were then large objects would experience friction in deep space.... They do not.

The inward pressure and the outward pressure are equal. If not, the matter would dissolve back into the aether.

Mikado

mpc755

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Quote from: Mikado on July 04, 2012, 03:51:54 PMWhy can't you just answer his question? What are the units of Force? Simple enough really unless of course all you wish to do is repeat yourself.

Why can't you understand this answer? The units of force already exist in general relativity. Simple enough really unless of course all you wish to do is repeat yourself.

Is it too much to humor and understand?

Mikado

I know that what you are saying. However, maybe the person wants to see if YOU know the answer.

Quote from: mpc755 on July 04, 2012, 03:55:01 PM
Why can't you understand this answer? The units of force already exist in general relativity. Simple enough really unless of course all you wish to do is repeat yourself.

And if you were to read a bit better, I DID NOT ask you about the units.

Not too terribly observant, are you?

As to repeating, well, others are observant.

If someone felt endeavorous, they could go through your 24 page post and probably reduce it by 90%. It is so very repetitious.

I suppose in your world there is no room for clarification of your statements.

Mikado