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Old November 12th 12, 03:52 AM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,alt.astronomy,alt.atheism,sci.astro
Mike Cavedon
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Default Aether has mass

On Nov 11, 9:31*pm, "G=EMC^2" wrote:

Painius *aether has waves as proven by Casimir effect.. *I think of
"ground state fluctuations between the plates and its space waves
creating a force pushing the plates together. A force *is a source of
gravity,and that fits with GR. *Matter fits in here nicely * I have
thoughts that the metal's molecules have an attraction that pulls the
plates together. So again it comes down to push,or pull *. *TreBert


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir...#Vacuum_energy


"a "field" in physics may be envisioned as if space were filled with
interconnected vibrating balls and springs, and the strength of the
field can be visualized as the displacement of a ball from its rest
position"


A 'field' in physics is space filled with aether and the strength of
the field is the displacement of the aether from its rest position.


Each of the plates in the Casimir effect displace the aether. The
displaced aether which exists between the plates is pushing back
toward each of the plates which causes the aether displaced by each of
the plates which exists between the plates to offset. This aether is
more at rest than the aether which is displaced by the plates which
encompasses the plates. The reduced force associated with the aether
which exists between the plates along with the displaced aether which
encompasses the plates which is pushing back and exerting inward
pressure toward the plates causes the plates to be forced together.


What occurs physically in nature in the Casimir effect is the same
phenomenon as gravity.


There is no such thing as non-baryonic dark matter. Aether has mass
and physically occupies three dimensional space. Aether is physically
displaced by matter.


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


The aether which exists between the Earth and the Moon is displaced by
both the Earth and the Moon and is pushing back toward the Earth and
toward the Moon. This displaced aether offsets and cancels each other
out to some degree. This aether is more at rest than the aether which
encompasses the Earth and the Moon.


The aether which encompasses the Earth and the Moon is able to exert
more pressure on the solid matter Earth than it can the liquid oceans.
This causes the solid matter Earth to be pushed closer to the Moon
than the ocean water opposite the Moon. This causes the ocean to
'rise' opposite the Moon. The aether displaced between the Earth and
Moon is more at rest. This aether exerts less pressure on the ocean
water between the Earth and the Moon than it can the solid matter
Earth. This causes the ocean to 'rise' between the Earth and Moon.


I agree as I posted once the Casimir effect was observed gravity jumps
to mind. After 76 years of looking for its source it was around me and
part of me."Maybe"?? Very tricky stuff. * TreBert


It's not aether waves which cause the Casimir effect. It's the state
of displacement of the aether which causes the Casimir effect.