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The ETHER is a Superfluid

Started by COSMO, April 25, 2014, 04:39:30 PM

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Reinterpreting dark matter: Could dark matter be regarded as a very cold quantum fluid?

As the Ikerbasque researcher explained, "guided by the initial simulations of the formation of galaxies in this context, we have reinterpreted cold dark matter as a Bose-Einstein condensate." So, "the ultra-light bosons forming the condensate share the same quantum wave function, so disturbance patterns are formed on astronomic scales in the form of large-scale waves."

The results are very promising as they open up the possibility that dark matter could be regarded as a very cold quantum fluid that governs the formation of the structure across the whole Universe.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/07/140702092358.htm



"governs the formation of the structure across the whole universe"...



and the subatomic realm!

The ETHER is a superfluid...

Cosmo
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

Littleenki

This article shows promise for science for sure, Cosmo.

Modern science is dying to revert back to before when Einstein and many others theorized various concepts of the universe from a hamfisted viewpoint of mechanical minded science.

They are starting to see the forest through the trees.

"Discovery after discovery" is showing science they took a wrong turn centuries ago, and now they are finding the "superfluid", or what have you, of all that exists to be one thing, with varying densities of itself, defined by differing densities within that one sentient mind.

The universe and all that we perceive is one thing, as a bubble bath which foams over the edge of the tub is, even as it appears to human eyes and brains that the bubbles are separate, they are just differing densities of the same thing, seemingly divided into those bubbles by pressure differentials....but all connected and singular in actual physical makeup, formed into perfectly packed geometrical polygonal fields, determined by mind and sentience of the universe.

Once they realize they have been woefully and failingly attempting to find a separate nature to a singular entity, then we can get back on track...this article shows a shift towards that aspect of reality, so I hope soon they will stop postulating particles and begin rediscovering what the science minds of the 18th and 19th centuries already knew, proposed, and shared through the many classical works of science literature which outline this lost knowledge.

Funny how in the first few lines they state that "dark matter" doesnt interact with light.....perhaps if they realized it cannot interact with itself, and light occurs within "dark matter"(god I hate using that terminology) as a result of resistance to field interactions within that sentient mind of the universe.

Cheers!
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COSMO

Bubbles and more bubbles...a frothy universe!

Are we living in a multiverse? Researchers claim our universe could be just 'one bubble in a frothy sea of bubbles'

Researchers at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Canada say the theory of multiple universes stems from the idea of there being a vacuum in the beginning of time.
'The vacuum simmered with energy (variously called dark energy, vacuum energy, the inflation field, or the Higgs field).
'Like water in a pot, this high energy began to evaporate – bubbles formed,' they explain.
Each bubble contained another vacuum, whose energy was lower, but still not nothing.
This energy drove the bubbles to expand.

Inevitably, some bubbles bumped into each other. It's possible some produced secondary bubbles.
Each of these bubbles was a universe.
'In this picture, our universe is one bubble in a frothy sea of bubble universes,' the team say.



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2698010/Are-living-multiverse-Researchers-claim-universe-one-bubble-frothy-sea-bubbles.html



Bubbles, this is the way of the universe, from the subatomic to the cosmic.  A super fluid flow of ether into black holes, from the subatomic to the universal scale, a repeating pattern over and over.  New universes blossoming into the true vacuum and unfolding fractally, like a living thing.  Creating gravity, driving subatomic rotation and universal expansion.  It's all around us.  It's the way of the creator. 

Cosmo
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

robomont

i can go along with your last post cosmo.these bubbles could be interacting like sound waves and and water ripples,with peaks and valleys of energy densities .adding greater possibilities of randomness as the bubble matrix expands.as magnetic polarities and differences in charge occur,more randomness forms.just a one volt difference can create chaos.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

Littleenki

Cosmo, Robo, how I wish we could meet over some cold ones someday and discuss this all into the wee hours. Even with my near non existent math skills and lack of standard physics training, these things Ive come to see somehow....and its awesome.

Cheers!
Hermetically sealed, for your protection

robomont

thats why i think we are trapped in between two laws or functions of sorts.
otherwise why arent we consumed by  the law of thermo dynamics.it seems to me to be similar to a seesaw. or a skate board halfpipe.with blackholes  being the destroyer and creator.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

Back

Hey LE

If you are going to have a party what about PWM, Fruit Bat, Flux and myself 8) I still plan to get to Coral Castle some day.

Bless
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Littleenki

Quote from: Back on July 19, 2014, 03:33:05 PM
Hey LE

If you are going to have a party what about PWM, Fruit Bat, Flux and myself 8) I still plan to get to Coral Castle some day.

Bless
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You know,Back, if we cioud harness the quantum oneness of the ether, we could basically all be in the same place at once for such a party!  :)

Everytime I try to make a plan to go to CC, somethng comes up....perhaps Ill just have to sneak off in the night and go there!

If we ever meet up there, instead of beer, we could see about having the barkeep name a drink for Pegasus...the Superfluid!

Cheers!
Hermetically sealed, for your protection

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

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Quote from: Littleenki on July 19, 2014, 03:43:37 PM
You know,Back, if we cioud harness the quantum oneness of the ether, we could basically all be in the same place at once for such a party!  :)

Everytime I try to make a plan to go to CC, somethng comes up....perhaps Ill just have to sneak off in the night and go there!

If we ever meet up there, instead of beer, we could see about having the barkeep name a drink for Pegasus...the Superfluid!

Cheers!

Count me in guys ;D
As you know, my 130 mile walk got extended, and we also lost almost 200 of my adopted countrymen to the Russians; i am not a happy bunny right now >:(

BUT i agree 100% with the OP and all the replies so far...we have to do a meet-up sometime! ;)
More urgent business keeps me occupied, but i will return here shortly, keep it going guys n gals ;D

Did you say 'superfluid' ?



-PWM-

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Littleenki

Spherical densities...bubbles....universes to their constituents.

It is all a fluid of some sort....hence attraction of mass, seen in petri dishes around the world....and yes, gravity is the tie that binds, but is still an effect.
Irony, oh how you tease the mind!

Le

Hermetically sealed, for your protection

COSMO

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Quote from: Back on July 20, 2014, 08:26:58 PM


I like that!

I have been wanting to post something on unparticle physics and since we have been talking about fractals...

  I believe it is evidence for the fractal nature of space/time...the ETHER.  It indicates that the part of our universe that is not particle in nature is actually fractal in nature.

Weird Physics Theory: Unparticle Stuff

At some level, all types of matter that we usually deal with have at least one thing in common - they're made of particles. The solids, liquids, gases and plasmas that surround us are built of atoms, which are made of electrons, protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons in turn are made of quarks. According to Harvard University's Howard Georgi, however, there's at least the theoretical possibility that some matter in the universe is not made of particles at all.

At some level, all types of matter that we usually deal with have at least one thing in common - they're made of particles. The solids, liquids, gases and plasmas that surround us are built of atoms, which are made of electrons, protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons in turn are made of quarks.


According to Harvard University's Howard Georgi, however, there's at least the theoretical possibility that some matter in the universe is not made of particles at all. Georgi has dubbed the mind-bending matter "unparticle stuff," and hopes that we may see signs of it at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a super high energy proton collider due to come online in Europe later this year.
The odds of any unparticle stuff turning up at the LHC are extraordinarily slim, but if it does, we'll know it by an unusual signature. It will appear as though some of the energy from the collider's high energy experiments is carried away by a fractional number of otherwise invisible particles. So if LHC experimentalists happen to see signs of 3.34 ghostly particles, for example, they could be on the track of unparticle matter.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unparticle_physics

All particles exist in states that may be characterized by a certain energy, momentum and mass. In most of the Standard Model of particle physics, particles of the same type cannot exist in another state with all these properties scaled up or down by a common factor – electrons, for example, always have the same mass regardless of their energy or momentum. But this is not always the case: massless particles, such as photons, can exist with their properties scaled equally. This immunity to scaling is called "scale invariance".
The idea of unparticles comes from conjecturing that there may be "stuff" that does not necessarily have zero mass but is still scale-invariant, with the same physics regardless of a change of length (or equivalently energy). This stuff is unlike particles, and described as unparticle.


Key to superconductivity? 

https://medium.com/the-physics-arxiv-blog/unparticles-may-hold-the-key-to-superconductivity-say-physicists-fa50cac115eb

The ETHER is a FRACTAL superfluid.

Cosmo
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

COSMO


Here's an interesting youtube video about space time as a superfluid. 



Gravity is a flow of ETHER, inertia is a wave in the ETHER.

Cosmo
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

COSMO

This is interesting new research...

Tiny Twisters Whirl Around Inside Drops of Helium



Inside a single wheel-shaped droplet of liquid helium rotating 2 million times per second, scientists have spotted a storm of dozens of tiny tornadoes whirling around.

The droplets of liquid helium spun 100,000 times faster than in any previous experiments. The grid of quantum tornadoes inside the droplets could reveal interesting information on the bizarre nature of "superfluid" liquid helium and the nature of quantum rotation, say the international team of scientists involved in the study.

"The quest for quantum vortices in superfluid droplets has stretched for decades," Andrey Vilesov, a professor of chemistry at the University of Southern California, said in a statement. "But this is the first time they have been seen in superfluid droplets."

A superfluid state happens when a substance behaves like a liquid with zero viscosity — a measure of a liquid's thickness, or its resistance to flow. For example, honey has a much higher viscosity than water. The particles in superfluid liquid lose all friction and instead move around in unison like one supersize particle.

The fact that this happens in a superfluid suggests the findings may have implications for much more far-out ideas. "Some speculate that studying superfluids could help [scientists] understand the origins of the universe," Vilesov told Live Science in an email. "In the moments following the Big Bang, the universe was uniform in density and similar to a superfluid. The creation of density fluctuations in the form of quantum vortices may be what led to the early formation of galaxies."

Scientists have been unable to closely observe individual droplets moving at such breakneck speeds — until now.The researchers used the world's first X-ray free-electron laser at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory's Linac Coherent Light Source facility at the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science to spy on the quantum tornadoes. The laser sends out pulses of light particles, each of which lasts just ten-trillionths of a second. Light from the ultrafast laser diffracted off the droplets and revealed patterns in individual droplets as they flew past.

The tiny twisters raging inside each droplet are actually invisible to the electron-free laser. The researchers had to add xenon atoms to the liquid helium to get a clear picture of the tornadoes. The forces inside each drop pulled the xenon atoms into swirling columns. [Dazzling Droplets: Photos Reveal Mini Worlds]

"It's similar to pulling the plug in a bathtub and watching the kids' toys gather in the vortex," Oliver Gessner, senior scientist in the chemical sciences division at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, said in the statement.


http://news.yahoo.com/tiny-twisters-whirl-around-inside-drops-helium-125351506.html

Scientists have been unable to closely observe individual droplets moving at such breakneck speeds — until now.

Like water going down the drain!

Vortices, from quantum to cosmic...

Cosmo
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

COSMO

Is space/time 2 dimensional? 

The machine that could spot a missing dimension: US Government begins mind bending experiment to find out if our universe is a 2D HOLOGRAM
Experiment probes the limits of the universe's ability to store information
Information about everything in our universe could be encoded in tiny packets in two dimensions
Results could 'completely change ideas about space'

The information about everything in our universe could actually be encoded in tiny packets in two dimensions, the researchers say.
'We want to find out whether space-time is a quantum system just like matter is,' said Craig Hogan, director of Fermilab's Center for Particle Astrophysics and the developer of the holographic noise theory.

Get close enough to your TV screen and you'll see pixels, small points of data that make a seamless image if you stand back.
Scientists think that the universe's information may be contained in the same way - as pixels in a TV screen.
The natural 'pixel size' of space is roughly 10 trillion trillion times smaller than an atom, a distance that physicists refer to as the Planck scale.



The Holometer is testing a frequency so high – millions of cycles per second – that motions of normal matter are not likely to cause problems. Rather, the dominant background noise is more often due to radio waves emitted by nearby electronics.
The Holometer experiment is designed to identify and eliminate noise from such conventional sources.
'If we find a noise we can't get rid of, we might be detecting something fundamental about nature – a noise that is intrinsic to space-time,' said Fermilab physicist Aaron Chou, lead scientist and project manager for the Holometer.
'It's an exciting moment for physics.
'A positive result will open a whole new avenue of questioning about how space works.'

www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2735102/Do-live-HOLOGRAM-US-Government-begins-mind-bending-experiment-3D-world-illusion.html#ixzz3BasGc19b


Testing a frequency of millions of cycles per second.  Resonance frequency...  ;)

This may produce evidence that the ETHER is 2D.  I think it is like the surface of the ocean, with all matter and dimensions of space being energetic distortions of this 2D medium.  Everything takes place within the energetic dimension of time...the ETHER.  The results of this experiment will be fascinating.   

Cosmo
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?