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From: mpc755 on 9 Dec 2009 09:14 On Dec 9, 5:56 am, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Dec 8, 7:57 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Aether is not at rest when displaced. It pushes back in an attempt to > > return to a state of rest. Displaced aether is the reason for the > > Casimir Effect. The displaced aether of each of the plates extends > > past the other plate. This displaced aether pushes back towards the > > plates causing the plates to come together. > > > 'Casimir effect'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect > > > "In a simplified view, 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." > > > Now, if you remove the nonsense of vibrating balls and springs and > > replace them with aether, you have Aether Displacement. > > > The Sun displaces aether to the outer reaches of the solar system. > > This aether is pushing back towards the Sun, keeping the planets in > > orbit around the Sun. The Earth is following the path of least > > resistance. The Earth's momentum along with the Sun's displaced aether > > pushing back towards the Sun and the Earth's displaced aether interact > > and keep the Earth in orbit around the Sun. > > > The Earth displaces aether far past the Moon. This aether is pushing > > back towards the Earth, keeping the Moon in orbit around the Earth. > > The Moon is following the path of least resistance. > > This is just nonsense. And my question proves it. How is displacement > caused by mass stretching out into the distance? > > Mitch Raemsch What happens when you put a bowling ball into a tank of water?
From: mpc755 on 9 Dec 2009 09:18 On Dec 9, 5:56 am, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Dec 8, 7:57 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Aether is not at rest when displaced. It pushes back in an attempt to > > return to a state of rest. Displaced aether is the reason for the > > Casimir Effect. The displaced aether of each of the plates extends > > past the other plate. This displaced aether pushes back towards the > > plates causing the plates to come together. > > > 'Casimir effect'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect > > > "In a simplified view, 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." > > > Now, if you remove the nonsense of vibrating balls and springs and > > replace them with aether, you have Aether Displacement. > > > The Sun displaces aether to the outer reaches of the solar system. > > This aether is pushing back towards the Sun, keeping the planets in > > orbit around the Sun. The Earth is following the path of least > > resistance. The Earth's momentum along with the Sun's displaced aether > > pushing back towards the Sun and the Earth's displaced aether interact > > and keep the Earth in orbit around the Sun. > > > The Earth displaces aether far past the Moon. This aether is pushing > > back towards the Earth, keeping the Moon in orbit around the Earth. > > The Moon is following the path of least resistance. > > This is just nonsense. And my question proves it. How is displacement > caused by mass stretching out into the distance? > > Mitch Raemsch What happens when you put a bowling ball into a tank of water? 'Casimir effect' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect "In a simplified view, 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." If you replace the vibrating balls and springs with them with aether, you have Aether Displacement.
From: mpc755 on 9 Dec 2009 09:21 On Dec 9, 5:56 am, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Dec 8, 7:57 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Aether is not at rest when displaced. It pushes back in an attempt to > > return to a state of rest. Displaced aether is the reason for the > > Casimir Effect. The displaced aether of each of the plates extends > > past the other plate. This displaced aether pushes back towards the > > plates causing the plates to come together. > > > 'Casimir effect'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect > > > "In a simplified view, 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." > > > Now, if you remove the nonsense of vibrating balls and springs and > > replace them with aether, you have Aether Displacement. > > > The Sun displaces aether to the outer reaches of the solar system. > > This aether is pushing back towards the Sun, keeping the planets in > > orbit around the Sun. The Earth is following the path of least > > resistance. The Earth's momentum along with the Sun's displaced aether > > pushing back towards the Sun and the Earth's displaced aether interact > > and keep the Earth in orbit around the Sun. > > > The Earth displaces aether far past the Moon. This aether is pushing > > back towards the Earth, keeping the Moon in orbit around the Earth. > > The Moon is following the path of least resistance. > > This is just nonsense. And my question proves it. How is displacement > caused by mass stretching out into the distance? > > Mitch Raemsch What happens when you put a bowling ball into a tank of water? 'Casimir effect' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect "In a simplified view, 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." If you replace the vibrating balls and springs with aether, you have Aether Displacement.
From: PD on 9 Dec 2009 09:52 On Dec 8, 8:59 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > What is the form of an aether wave? > > A wave. Gotta love that answer.
From: mpc755 on 9 Dec 2009 10:10
On Dec 9, 5:56 am, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Dec 8, 7:57 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Aether is not at rest when displaced. It pushes back in an attempt to > > return to a state of rest. Displaced aether is the reason for the > > Casimir Effect. The displaced aether of each of the plates extends > > past the other plate. This displaced aether pushes back towards the > > plates causing the plates to come together. > > > 'Casimir effect'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect > > > "In a simplified view, 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." > > > Now, if you remove the nonsense of vibrating balls and springs and > > replace them with aether, you have Aether Displacement. > > > The Sun displaces aether to the outer reaches of the solar system. > > This aether is pushing back towards the Sun, keeping the planets in > > orbit around the Sun. The Earth is following the path of least > > resistance. The Earth's momentum along with the Sun's displaced aether > > pushing back towards the Sun and the Earth's displaced aether interact > > and keep the Earth in orbit around the Sun. > > > The Earth displaces aether far past the Moon. This aether is pushing > > back towards the Earth, keeping the Moon in orbit around the Earth. > > The Moon is following the path of least resistance. > > This is just nonsense. And my question proves it. How is displacement > caused by mass stretching out into the distance? > > Mitch Raemsch What happens when you put a bowling ball into a tank of water? 'Casimir effect' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect "In a simplified view, 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." If you replace the vibrating balls and springs with aether, you have Aether Displacement. |