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On Jul 9, 1:37*pm, Rob Greason wrote:
Atlas frugged! Your ‘no measurable distinction between “empty space” and “medium”’ reflects your level of technology. Actually, it reflects the arrogance and lack of reasoning ability on the part of humanity in general... We certainly CAN measure the difference between a medium and truly '"empty space", as in a true void. Empty means devoid of A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G... In our universe there exist no such thing, volume devoid of medium (fields). Paul Stowe |
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On Jul 9, 5:40*pm, Paul Stowe wrote:
On Jul 9, 1:37*pm, Rob Greason wrote: Atlas frugged! Your ‘no measurable distinction between “empty space” and “medium”’ reflects your level of technology. Actually, it reflects the arrogance and lack of reasoning ability on the part of humanity in general... *We certainly CAN measure the difference between a medium and truly '"empty space", as in a true void. *Empty means devoid of A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G... *In our universe there exist no such thing, volume devoid of medium (fields). Paul Stowe 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. |
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On Jul 10, 9:25*am, mpc755 wrote:
On Jul 9, 5:40*pm, Paul Stowe wrote: On Jul 9, 1:37*pm, Rob Greason wrote: Atlas frugged! Your ‘no measurable distinction between “empty space” and “medium”’ reflects your level of technology. Actually, it reflects the arrogance and lack of reasoning ability on the part of humanity in general... *We certainly CAN measure the difference between a medium and truly '"empty space", as in a true void. *Empty means devoid of A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G... *In our universe there exist no such thing, volume devoid of medium (fields). Paul Stowe 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. There is one global universal field. We call it time-space. Forces are local fields. Even light and quantum waves might be considered small fields of their own. |
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On Jul 10, 5:05*pm, wrote:
On Jul 10, 9:25*am, mpc755 wrote: On Jul 9, 5:40*pm, Paul Stowe wrote: On Jul 9, 1:37*pm, Rob Greason wrote: Atlas frugged! Your ‘no measurable distinction between “empty space” and “medium”’ reflects your level of technology. Actually, it reflects the arrogance and lack of reasoning ability on the part of humanity in general... *We certainly CAN measure the difference between a medium and truly '"empty space", as in a true void. *Empty means devoid of A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G... *In our universe there exist no such thing, volume devoid of medium (fields). Paul Stowe 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. There is one global universal field. We call it time-space. Forces are local fields. Even light and quantum waves might be considered small fields of their own. There is no such thing as spacetime. It is not time which changes which causes an atomic clock to tick at the rate it does. It is the state of the ether which causes an atomic clock to tick at the rate it does. The greater the force of the ether exerted toward and throughout an atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. In terms of general relativity, this is the gravitational force exerted toward and throughout the clock. Force exerted toward matter by ether displaced by matter is gravity. The greater the gravitational force of the ether exerted toward and throughout an atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. In terms of special relativity, this is the force associated with the ether displaced by the clock moving through the ether. The faster the atomic clock moves with respect to the state of the ether the more ether the atomic clock displaces the greater the force of the displaced ether exerted toward and throughout the atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. The rate at which an atomic clock ticks is determined by the state of displacement of the ether in which it exists. |
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On Jul 10, 2:22*pm, mpc755 wrote:
On Jul 10, 5:05*pm, wrote: On Jul 10, 9:25*am, mpc755 wrote: On Jul 9, 5:40*pm, Paul Stowe wrote: On Jul 9, 1:37*pm, Rob Greason wrote: Atlas frugged! Your ‘no measurable distinction between “empty space” and “medium”’ reflects your level of technology. Actually, it reflects the arrogance and lack of reasoning ability on the part of humanity in general... *We certainly CAN measure the difference between a medium and truly '"empty space", as in a true void. *Empty means devoid of A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G... *In our universe there exist no such thing, volume devoid of medium (fields). Paul Stowe 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. There is one global universal field. We call it time-space. Forces are local fields. Even light and quantum waves might be considered small fields of their own. There is no such thing as spacetime. It is not time which changes which causes an atomic clock to tick at the rate it does. It is the state of the ether which causes an atomic clock to tick at the rate it does. The greater the force of the ether exerted toward and throughout an atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. In terms of general relativity, this is the gravitational force exerted toward and throughout the clock. Force exerted toward matter by ether displaced by matter is gravity. The greater the gravitational force of the ether exerted toward and throughout an atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. In terms of special relativity, this is the force associated with the ether displaced by the clock moving through the ether. The faster the atomic clock moves with respect to the state of the ether the more ether the atomic clock displaces the greater the force of the displaced ether exerted toward and throughout the atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. The rate at which an atomic clock ticks is determined by the state of displacement of the ether in which it exists.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Time is measured by space pressure rather than time continuum flow? |
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On Jul 10, 5:40*pm, "
wrote: On Jul 10, 2:22*pm, mpc755 wrote: On Jul 10, 5:05*pm, wrote: On Jul 10, 9:25*am, mpc755 wrote: On Jul 9, 5:40*pm, Paul Stowe wrote: On Jul 9, 1:37*pm, Rob Greason wrote: Atlas frugged! Your ‘no measurable distinction between “empty space” and “medium”’ reflects your level of technology. Actually, it reflects the arrogance and lack of reasoning ability on the part of humanity in general... *We certainly CAN measure the difference between a medium and truly '"empty space", as in a true void. *Empty means devoid of A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G... *In our universe there exist no such thing, volume devoid of medium (fields). Paul Stowe 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. There is one global universal field. We call it time-space. Forces are local fields. Even light and quantum waves might be considered small fields of their own. There is no such thing as spacetime. It is not time which changes which causes an atomic clock to tick at the rate it does. It is the state of the ether which causes an atomic clock to tick at the rate it does. The greater the force of the ether exerted toward and throughout an atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. In terms of general relativity, this is the gravitational force exerted toward and throughout the clock. Force exerted toward matter by ether displaced by matter is gravity. The greater the gravitational force of the ether exerted toward and throughout an atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. In terms of special relativity, this is the force associated with the ether displaced by the clock moving through the ether. The faster the atomic clock moves with respect to the state of the ether the more ether the atomic clock displaces the greater the force of the displaced ether exerted toward and throughout the atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. The rate at which an atomic clock ticks is determined by the state of displacement of the ether in which it exists.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Time is measured by space pressure rather than time continuum flow? Time is the interval between two events. In the twin gedanken one twin takes off in a spaceship and the other twin remains on Earth. The starting event is when they separate. The ending event is when they get back together. Since they agree on the starting event and the ending event and agree time is the interval between the two events they both agree the same amount of time passed for the twin on the spaceship and the twin who remained on Earth. It doesn't matter how many times each twins atomic clock ticked during their separation because the rate at which an atomic clock ticks is a physical process determined by the state of the aether in which it exists and has nothing to do with time. So, the rate at which an atomic clock ticks is determined by the state of displacement of the aether in which it exists. This has nothing to do with time. Here is the present definition of a second: the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom. Here is a more correct definition of a second: the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom [at sea level]. So, if you take an atomic clock onto a space ship and it does not tick at the same rate as a similar clock at sea level then time has not changed, the atomic clock is simply ticking at a different rate. |
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On Jul 10, 2:53*pm, mpc755 wrote:
On Jul 10, 5:40*pm, " wrote: On Jul 10, 2:22*pm, mpc755 wrote: On Jul 10, 5:05*pm, wrote: On Jul 10, 9:25*am, mpc755 wrote: On Jul 9, 5:40*pm, Paul Stowe wrote: On Jul 9, 1:37*pm, Rob Greason wrote: Atlas frugged! Your ‘no measurable distinction between “empty space” and “medium”’ reflects your level of technology. Actually, it reflects the arrogance and lack of reasoning ability on the part of humanity in general... *We certainly CAN measure the difference between a medium and truly '"empty space", as in a true void. *Empty means devoid of A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G... *In our universe there exist no such thing, volume devoid of medium (fields). Paul Stowe 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. There is one global universal field. We call it time-space. Forces are local fields. Even light and quantum waves might be considered small fields of their own. There is no such thing as spacetime. It is not time which changes which causes an atomic clock to tick at the rate it does. It is the state of the ether which causes an atomic clock to tick at the rate it does. The greater the force of the ether exerted toward and throughout an atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. In terms of general relativity, this is the gravitational force exerted toward and throughout the clock. Force exerted toward matter by ether displaced by matter is gravity. The greater the gravitational force of the ether exerted toward and throughout an atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. In terms of special relativity, this is the force associated with the ether displaced by the clock moving through the ether. The faster the atomic clock moves with respect to the state of the ether the more ether the atomic clock displaces the greater the force of the displaced ether exerted toward and throughout the atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. The rate at which an atomic clock ticks is determined by the state of displacement of the ether in which it exists.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Time is measured by space pressure rather than time continuum flow? Time is the interval between two events. But intervals are continuous by nature and can be slower and faster. When you accelerate time slows down and passes though all rates inbetween which is transcendental by math. Changing gravity force posesses all strengths inbetween in its own continuum. In the twin gedanken one twin takes off in a spaceship and the other twin remains on Earth. The starting event is when they separate. The ending event is when they get back together. Since they agree on the starting event and the ending event and agree time is the interval between the two events they both agree the same amount of time passed for the twin on the spaceship and the twin who remained on Earth. It doesn't matter how many times each twins atomic clock ticked during their separation because the rate at which an atomic clock ticks is a physical process determined by the state of the aether in which it exists and has nothing to do with time. So, the rate at which an atomic clock ticks is determined by the state of displacement of the aether in which it exists. This has nothing to do with time. Here is the present definition of a second: the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom. We can't do that. It is too small. Sciences experiments are always involving some kind of lie about what they can achieve. I challenge anyone on that account. Science and especially so called modern experimentation are loaded with lies and go on uncorrected when they need be. But who is going to do it? Who is going to admit first that they are wrong? that scientfic basis is just begining and is not objective and has rejected their chosen leader in his objectivity. I am refering to Albert Einstein. Not the world of science. But not all scientists. There will be a handfull I know willing and ready to see what is wrong. Here is a more correct definition of a second: the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom [at sea level]. So, if you take an atomic clock onto a space ship and it does not tick at the same rate as a similar clock at sea level then time has not changed, the atomic clock is simply ticking at a different rate.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Jul 10, 2:53*pm, mpc755 wrote:
On Jul 10, 5:40*pm, " wrote: On Jul 10, 2:22*pm, mpc755 wrote: On Jul 10, 5:05*pm, wrote: On Jul 10, 9:25*am, mpc755 wrote: On Jul 9, 5:40*pm, Paul Stowe wrote: On Jul 9, 1:37*pm, Rob Greason wrote: Atlas frugged! Your ‘no measurable distinction between “empty space” and “medium”’ reflects your level of technology. Actually, it reflects the arrogance and lack of reasoning ability on the part of humanity in general... *We certainly CAN measure the difference between a medium and truly '"empty space", as in a true void. *Empty means devoid of A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G... *In our universe there exist no such thing, volume devoid of medium (fields). Paul Stowe 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. There is one global universal field. We call it time-space. Forces are local fields. Even light and quantum waves might be considered small fields of their own. There is no such thing as spacetime. It is not time which changes which causes an atomic clock to tick at the rate it does. It is the state of the ether which causes an atomic clock to tick at the rate it does. The greater the force of the ether exerted toward and throughout an atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. In terms of general relativity, this is the gravitational force exerted toward and throughout the clock. Force exerted toward matter by ether displaced by matter is gravity. The greater the gravitational force of the ether exerted toward and throughout an atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. In terms of special relativity, this is the force associated with the ether displaced by the clock moving through the ether. The faster the atomic clock moves with respect to the state of the ether the more ether the atomic clock displaces the greater the force of the displaced ether exerted toward and throughout the atomic clock the slower the clock ticks. The rate at which an atomic clock ticks is determined by the state of displacement of the ether in which it exists.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Time is measured by space pressure rather than time continuum flow? Time is the interval between two events. Time is the flow between events. In the twin gedanken one twin takes off in a spaceship and the other twin remains on Earth. The starting event is when they separate. The ending event is when they get back together. Since they agree on the starting event and the ending event and agree time is the interval between the two events they both agree the same amount of time passed for the twin on the spaceship and the twin who remained on Earth. It doesn't matter how many times each twins atomic clock ticked during their separation because the rate at which an atomic clock ticks is a physical process determined by the state of the aether in which it exists and has nothing to do with time. So, the rate at which an atomic clock ticks is determined by the state of displacement of the aether in which it exists. This has nothing to do with time. Here is the present definition of a second: the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom. Here is a more correct definition of a second: the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom [at sea level]. So, if you take an atomic clock onto a space ship and it does not tick at the same rate as a similar clock at sea level then time has not changed, the atomic clock is simply ticking at a different rate.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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wow, genius slows-down, two!
So, if you take an atomic clock onto a space ship and it does not tick at the same rate as a similar clock at sea level then time has not changed, the atomic clock is simply ticking at a different rate. |
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On Jul 15, 7:07*pm, 1treePetrifiedForestLane
wrote: wow, genius slows-down, two! So, if you take an atomic clock onto a space ship and it does not tick at the same rate as a similar clock at sea level then time has not changed, the atomic clock is simply ticking at a different rate.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Acceleration and gravity's strength slow time. There must be a fastest beginning time to slow from. There are two times: SR and GR. |
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