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Old December 2nd 12, 04:32 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,alt.astronomy,sci.astro
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default Aether has mass

On Dec 2, 7:04*am, mpc755 wrote:
On Dec 2, 8:49*am, Brad Guth wrote:











Aether has mass. Aether physically occupies three dimensional space.
Aether is physically displaced by matter.


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


A moving particle has an associated aether displacement wave. In a
double slit experiment the particle travels through a single slit and
the associated wave in the aether passes through both.


What ripples when galaxy clusters collide is what waves in a double
slit experiment; the aether.


Einstein's gravitational wave is de Broglie's pilot-wave.


Both are waves in the aether.


Aether displaced by matter relates quantum mechanics and general
relativity.


This allows for a common language which correctly describes the
physics of nature.


In other words, accomplishing anything positive or constructive for
the greater good is not what aether is all about.


If aether is the holy grail of physics grand unification, then why
can't you and others of your kind put that to work for us, such as by
relocating our moon to Earth L1 and interactively keeping it there.


What does it take to modify or otherwise utilize aether to our
advantage?


If physics actually understood the physics of nature there is no
telling what might be accomplished.

Einstein's gravitational wave is de Broglie's pilot-wave.

Both are aether displacement waves.

Aether displaced by matter relates general relativity and quantum
mechanics.

Aether displaced by matter is the physics of nature.


And your expertise besides aether parrot is what?