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mpc755...
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:12 pm
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On Nov 1, 7:36 pm, mpc755 <mpc... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]On Oct 25, 8:44 am, mpc755 <mpc... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:



'Ether and the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein'http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Extras/Einstein_ether.html

"the state of the [ether] is at every place determined by connections
with the matter and the state of the ether in neighbouring places"

Most everything Maxwell did was based off of the notion of a
'displacement current'. What is displaced by the current? The aether.

If you take Einstein's concept of the state of the aether is at every
place determined by the connections with the matter and the state of
the aether in neighboring places and Maxwell's concept of a
displacement current, you have Aether Displacement.

The aether is displaced by the objects which exist in it.

And there is plenty of evidence of the aether.

Any double slit experiment is evidence of the aether.

If you perform the double slit experiment with a particle and you
place detectors at the entrances or the exits to the slits, the
particle is always detected entering or exiting a single slit. The
reason for this, in Aether Displacement, is due to the fact the
particle ALWAYS enters and exits a single slit and the displacement
wave it creates in the aether enters and exits both. To say the
particle enters and exits both slits when you do not look for it is
not supported by the experimental evidence.

The act of detecting the particle causes the aether displacement wave
to be turned into chop and there is no interference. No detectors and
the aether displacement wave exits both slits, creating interference
which alters the direction the particle travels.

In Aether Displacement, the definition of a particle is a standalone
entity which travels a single path in the double slit experiment and
the definition of a wave is a displacement in the aether which travels
available paths.

The photon 'particle' travels a single path, but the photon aether
wave travels available paths. 'Particle' is in quotes because a photon
may be a disturbance in the aether where its ability to collapse and
be detected as a particle travels a single path but the disturbance in
the aether is still a wave which travels available paths.

'Delayed choice quantum eraser'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delayed_choice_quantum_eraser#The_experi...

If you look at the image to the right you will see both red and blue
lines together before detectors D1 and D2. Since the photon aether
displacement wave is traveling available paths, the photon aether
displacement wave is traveling both the red and blue paths creating
interference which alters the direction the photon 'particle' travels.

With Aether Displacement, nothing is erased, nothing is delayed. The
aether displacement wave travels available paths and the particle
travels a single path. In Aether Displacement, when anything is ever
'erased' in these types of experiments, all that is occurring is the
available paths are being combined which allows the aether
displacement waves to physically travel the available paths creating
interference which alters the direction the particle travels.

Double slit, quantum eraser, and delayed choice experiments are
evidence of aether.

What is the difference between a boat and water and a C-60 molecule
and aether in a double slit experiment?

There are no atoms on the other side of the slits when the experiment
is performed with C-60 molecules and aether.
[/quote]
mpc755 train thought experiment.

The train is moving perpendicular to the line A and B exist on.
The train is wide enough that A' and B' exist on opposite sides of the
aisle.

Here is an image of the train and the embankment and the corresponding
locations prior to the lightning strikes. The arrows represent the
train moving towards the embankment as viewed from the embankment
frame of reference:


A-----M-----B
^ ^ ^
| | |
| | |
A'----M'----B'

When the lightning strike occurs at A/A', A and A' exist at the same
point in three dimensional space. When the lightning strike occurs at
B/B', B and B' exist at the same point in three dimensional space.

The train continues to move perpendicular to the line A and B exist on
after the lightning strikes.

This is what the embankment and train look like after the lightning
strikes. The arrows indicate the train moving away from the embankment
as viewed from the embankment frame of reference:

A'----M'----B'
^ ^ ^
| | |
| | |
A-----M-----B

If the light from A and B reaches M simultaneously, the light from A'
and B' reaches M' simultaneously because A/A' was a single lightning
strike and B/B' was a single lightning strike and A and M, B and M, A'
and M', and B' and M' are equi-distant. But this requires the light to
travel from four locations to each Observer. It is either that or the
light travels from A and B to M and M', making the embankment the
preferred frame or the light travels from A' and B' to M and M',
making the train the preferred frame.

I don't think this can be resolved in Relativity of Simultaneity.
 
YBM...
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:00 pm
Guest
mpc755 a écrit :
[quote]On Oct 25, 8:44 am, mpc755 <mpc... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
'Ether and the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein'http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Extras/Einstein_ether.html

"the state of the [ether] is at every place determined by connections
with the matter and the state of the ether in neighbouring places"

Most everything Maxwell did was based off of the notion of a
'displacement current'. What is displaced by the current? The aether.

If you take Einstein's concept of the state of the aether is at every
place determined by the connections with the matter and the state of
the aether in neighboring places and Maxwell's concept of a
displacement current, you have Aether Displacement.

The aether is displaced by the objects which exist in it.

And there is plenty of evidence of the aether.

Any double slit experiment is evidence of the aether.

If you perform the double slit experiment with a particle and you
place detectors at the entrances or the exits to the slits, the
particle is always detected entering or exiting a single slit. The
reason for this, in Aether Displacement, is due to the fact the
particle ALWAYS enters and exits a single slit and the displacement
wave it creates in the aether enters and exits both. To say the
particle enters and exits both slits when you do not look for it is
not supported by the experimental evidence.

The act of detecting the particle causes the aether displacement wave
to be turned into chop and there is no interference. No detectors and
the aether displacement wave exits both slits, creating interference
which alters the direction the particle travels.

In Aether Displacement, the definition of a particle is a standalone
entity which travels a single path in the double slit experiment and
the definition of a wave is a displacement in the aether which travels
available paths.

The photon 'particle' travels a single path, but the photon aether
wave travels available paths. 'Particle' is in quotes because a photon
may be a disturbance in the aether where its ability to collapse and
be detected as a particle travels a single path but the disturbance in
the aether is still a wave which travels available paths.

'Delayed choice quantum eraser'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delayed_choice_quantum_eraser#The_experi...

If you look at the image to the right you will see both red and blue
lines together before detectors D1 and D2. Since the photon aether
displacement wave is traveling available paths, the photon aether
displacement wave is traveling both the red and blue paths creating
interference which alters the direction the photon 'particle' travels.

With Aether Displacement, nothing is erased, nothing is delayed. The
aether displacement wave travels available paths and the particle
travels a single path. In Aether Displacement, when anything is ever
'erased' in these types of experiments, all that is occurring is the
available paths are being combined which allows the aether
displacement waves to physically travel the available paths creating
interference which alters the direction the particle travels.

Double slit, quantum eraser, and delayed choice experiments are
evidence of aether.

What is the difference between a boat and water and a C-60 molecule
and aether in a double slit experiment?
[/quote]
What's the difference between you and a piece of dirt?
 
mpc755...
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:46 am
Guest
On Nov 1, 7:36 pm, mpc755 <mpc... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]On Oct 25, 8:44 am, mpc755 <mpc... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:



'Ether and the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein'http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Extras/Einstein_ether.html

"the state of the [ether] is at every place determined by connections
with the matter and the state of the ether in neighbouring places"

Most everything Maxwell did was based off of the notion of a
'displacement current'. What is displaced by the current? The aether.

If you take Einstein's concept of the state of the aether is at every
place determined by the connections with the matter and the state of
the aether in neighboring places and Maxwell's concept of a
displacement current, you have Aether Displacement.

The aether is displaced by the objects which exist in it.

And there is plenty of evidence of the aether.

Any double slit experiment is evidence of the aether.

If you perform the double slit experiment with a particle and you
place detectors at the entrances or the exits to the slits, the
particle is always detected entering or exiting a single slit. The
reason for this, in Aether Displacement, is due to the fact the
particle ALWAYS enters and exits a single slit and the displacement
wave it creates in the aether enters and exits both. To say the
particle enters and exits both slits when you do not look for it is
not supported by the experimental evidence.

The act of detecting the particle causes the aether displacement wave
to be turned into chop and there is no interference. No detectors and
the aether displacement wave exits both slits, creating interference
which alters the direction the particle travels.

In Aether Displacement, the definition of a particle is a standalone
entity which travels a single path in the double slit experiment and
the definition of a wave is a displacement in the aether which travels
available paths.

The photon 'particle' travels a single path, but the photon aether
wave travels available paths. 'Particle' is in quotes because a photon
may be a disturbance in the aether where its ability to collapse and
be detected as a particle travels a single path but the disturbance in
the aether is still a wave which travels available paths.

'Delayed choice quantum eraser'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delayed_choice_quantum_eraser#The_experi...

If you look at the image to the right you will see both red and blue
lines together before detectors D1 and D2. Since the photon aether
displacement wave is traveling available paths, the photon aether
displacement wave is traveling both the red and blue paths creating
interference which alters the direction the photon 'particle' travels.

With Aether Displacement, nothing is erased, nothing is delayed. The
aether displacement wave travels available paths and the particle
travels a single path. In Aether Displacement, when anything is ever
'erased' in these types of experiments, all that is occurring is the
available paths are being combined which allows the aether
displacement waves to physically travel the available paths creating
interference which alters the direction the particle travels.

Double slit, quantum eraser, and delayed choice experiments are
evidence of aether.

What is the difference between a boat and water and a C-60 molecule
and aether in a double slit experiment?

There are no atoms on the other side of the slits when the experiment
is performed with C-60 molecules and aether.
[/quote]
When the C-60 molecule is heading towards the slits in a double slit
experiment its associated energy spans the slits. This energy enters
and exits the slits in the form of an aether displacement wave. The
C-60 molecule itself enters and exits a single slit.
 
 
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