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Old June 3rd 08, 04:54 PM posted to sci.astro
David Thomson
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Default Gravitational Waves Recorded with GRB

On Jun 3, 9:38*am, dlzc wrote:
That would be the case with a laser
interferometer, because the entire experiment
is setup and observed from a four-dimensional,
space-time perspective.


Light is EM fields.


Not quite, light is a flow of photons. Light is to photons as a river
is to water molecules. A photon is the mechanical structure of the
Aether. A photon cannot exist without also influencing the magnetic
structure of the Aether, because mechanical and magnetic structures of
the Aether are locked together. They are two different views of the
same thing.

*The Aether, which manifests as magnetic
fields (among other things), exists in a
five-dimensional, space-resonance
environment. *Magnetic flux is observable from
our four-dimensional space-time perspective,
yet it is also the medium carrying the
gravitational wave.


And light. *So you cannot have a different behavior for light than you
have for magnetism (which also derives from light).


Magnetism does not derive from light. Magnetism exists as a specific
condition of the Aether, which is orthogonal to the mechanical
structure (angular momentum). And again, light is not a quantum
thing, it is the flow of quantum photons. Yes, a magnetic field
coincides with light, but they are two distinct realities. Also, the
magnetic field perspective is dozens of orders of magnitude stronger
than the light perspective.

What do you mean, "no?" *I have already
performed the experiment with positive results!


No, you performed the experiment and recorded a result that you cannot
show is not due to local ionization of matter. *Did you even record
the orientation of the "upset" in the magnetic field?


I'm measuring scalar waves, they have no specific orientation except
direction. They are just like tsunamis in the ocean, P waves in the
Earth, and sound waves in a room. And yes, I can show the result is
not due to ionization of local matter. As I have pointed out with
regard to the construction of the detector, it is completely encased
in a grounded Faraday cage of solid, heavy aluminum.

I have the physics that demonstrates angular
momentum is exactly orthogonal to magnetism.
*That is why magnetism can be used to
determine subatomic particle angular momentum.
*Mechanical waves of the Aether propagate
coincident with magnetic pulses of the Aether.


So does ionization.


Yes, that is true. However, ionized particles cannot carry their
radiation through grounded, solid aluminum (at least not at the levels
we are talking about). Also, the ionization from the gamma rays has
nothing to do with the gravitational waves. The gravitational waves
are occurring nearly 24 hours before the gamma ray burst arrives.
Light is the flow of photons, which are limited to the speed of
light. The gravitational waves are tsunamis in the Aether fabric,
which can travel faster than the speed of light (and also slower).
The fact that the gravity waves are disconnected from the photons of
the gamma ray burst by dozens of hours clearly shows the magnetic
component is separate and independent from the photon stream.

Dave