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- Thu Mar 14, 2024 12:17 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
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Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Let me summarize my talk a bit. Okay. I have been asking myself the following questions: Why is the spectrum of elementary particles so strictly limited and discrete? What so fundamentally limits the speed to c? Does the Future have the same essence / structure as the Past? How "long" is ...
- Wed Mar 13, 2024 7:48 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Let me summarize my talk a bit. I have been asking myself the following questions: Why is the spectrum of elementary particles so strictly limited and discrete? How annihilation works? What so fundamentally limits the speed to c? Does the Future have the same essence / structure as the Past? How &qu...
- Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:48 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
What might the Universe look like? Please look at the two (extreme) options. I like something about both. The smooth, elastic bubble of presence (add one dimension, pls) has long attracted me to the possibility of interpreting its surface tension as a kind of "tool" / mechanism ensuring / ...
- Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:46 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Between us, where is the antimatter anyway? Can we ever meet her? We can. The natural radioactive (beta+) decay of some isotopes of a number of elements (C, O, N, Mg...) directly emits positrons (e+). Or such ("ordinary") mesons consist of a quark and an antiquark, so some can be both part...
- Sat Feb 24, 2024 12:41 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: MOND vs Dark Matter
- Replies: 13
- Views: 352
Re: MOND vs Dark Matter
See pls relevant viewtopic.php?p=626732#p626732
- Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:27 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Re: Quantum mechanics and aether
As for me, I have a problem with the often used obscure term "wavefunction collapse". I suppose that in a "measurement" (much better: in any quantum interaction) the quantum system (QS) is only forced to manifest itself, to "take a stand". QS is permanently "confr...
- Thu Feb 15, 2024 7:56 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Quantum mechanics and aether
… yes, the universe is a condensing, growing (crystallizing) “time” block of ether (of the past). The elementary particles are defects in this "crystal". The past crystallizes from the future, from the (not yet causal) "plasma" of the stem cells of the ether... forget, please, a...
- Sun Feb 11, 2024 9:52 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
One more note about aether. For example, imagine a freely moving electron. Apparently, it has nowhere to store information about the direction and speed held. It has no other "quantum numbers" or any other "asset" capable of storing such information. Note that this information o...
- Sun Feb 04, 2024 8:53 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
1) For example, how can a reasonable person seriously works with the idea that a single dimensionless point can give birth to / contains the entire universe (BB) or matter at all (BH)? Consider please that the matter did not appear in "BB". Only the time / the process of “organizing” matt...
- Sat Jan 27, 2024 5:42 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Please forgive me, Albert Einstein fans, but I'm afraid that by promoting the idea of infinitely fine physical space mathematical genius paralyzed physics for a hundred years and gave birth to some really crazy theories, sorry… 1) For example, how can a reasonable person seriously works with the ...
- Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:54 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
… 1) For example, how can a reasonable person seriously works with the idea that a single dimensionless point can give birth to / contains the entire universe (BB) or matter at all (BH)? Consider please that the matter did not appear in "BB". Only the time / the process of “organizing” ma...
- Mon Jan 08, 2024 9:42 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
One more note about aether. For example, imagine a freely moving electron. Apparently, it has nowhere to store information about the direction and speed held. It has no other "quantum numbers" or any other "asset" capable of storing such information. Note that this information on...
- Wed Dec 27, 2023 4:09 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Please forgive me, Albert Einstein fans, but I'm afraid that by promoting the idea of infinitely fine physical space mathematical genius paralyzed physics for a hundred years and gave birth to some really crazy theories, sorry… 1) For example, how can a reasonable person seriously works with the ...
- Sun Dec 24, 2023 1:02 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Please forgive me, Albert Einstein fans, but I'm afraid that by promoting the idea of infinitely fine physical space mathematical genius paralyzed physics for a hundred years and gave birth to some really crazy theories, sorry… 4. Or such an "expansion of the universe"... I have yet to ...
- Fri Dec 22, 2023 7:54 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
- Replies: 160
- Views: 83461
Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Please forgive me, Albert Einstein fans, but I'm afraid that by promoting the idea of infinitely fine physical space mathematical genius paralyzed physics for a hundred years and gave birth to some really crazy theories, sorry… 3) Or some "relativistic" space-time... It is obvious that ...