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Old January 26th 14, 02:59 PM
JAAKKO KURHI JAAKKO KURHI is offline
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On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 1:01:26 AM UTC-5, Brad Guth wrote:
On Sunday, January 12, 2014 7:32:21 PM UTC-8, wrote:

On Sunday, January 12, 2014 9:54:23 PM UTC-5, Brad Guth wrote:






Perhaps entangled photons as representing a 3D photon of nonzero mass may be the required steppingstone between aether and mass.












Aether (aka dark matter) may be simply entangled photons.






I don't think we can go further than to say particles of matter are condensations of aether.




Perhaps that's good enough, although quantum entangled photons seem to offer yet another method of creating mass on the fly (so to speak), and at FTL because such entangled photons can be in two or more places at once.


There is no such thing as entanglement. Downconverted photon pairs are created with opposite angular momentums. They are detected with the spins they are detected with because they are created that way.

Particles of matter are condensations of aether. Aether has mass.
Particles of matter are condensations of aether. Aether has mass.

It doesn’t have to be that complicated. Aether is just a speculative name for something to exist in the space vacuum.
To state that the aether has mass, implies to make up of aether and mass or perhaps aether is make-up of mass particles.
The science pertains to mass as a particle having intrinsic property of gravity and is a vital component in every function of
universal matter. I think. The condensation of aether is more fittingly described as condensation of mass. Mass which in this
elementary state is viable entity and the condensation of mass particles is a perfect source for an event where the matter for
a galaxy is born.

Therefore, the well-known fact that the mass is vital component in every form of applicable universal matter, which include
the source for nucleons binding energy. Note that Newton’s law of universal gravitation applies to objects in the universe,
but doesn’t apply to the nucleus of an atom where the Big G is not applicable without some modification to equation.

Jaakko Kurhi

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