From: BURT on
On Jul 3, 6:55 am, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> 'Scientists supersize quantum mechanics'http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100317/full/news.2010.130.html
>
> "Next, the researchers put the quantum circuit into a superposition of
> 'push' and 'don't push', and connected it to the paddle. Through a
> series of careful measurements, they were able to show that the paddle
> was both vibrating and not vibrating simultaneously."
>
> The 'push' and 'don't push' cause the associated aether waves.
>
> This experiment is evidence of Maxwell's displacement current.

Aether flow waves are immutable.

Mitch Raemsch
From: mpc755 on
On Jul 3, 1:51 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 3, 6:55 am, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > 'Scientists supersize quantum mechanics'http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100317/full/news.2010.130.html
>
> > "Next, the researchers put the quantum circuit into a superposition of
> > 'push' and 'don't push', and connected it to the paddle. Through a
> > series of careful measurements, they were able to show that the paddle
> > was both vibrating and not vibrating simultaneously."
>
> > The 'push' and 'don't push' cause the associated aether waves.
>
> > This experiment is evidence of Maxwell's displacement current.
>
> Aether flow waves are immutable.
>
> Mitch Raemsch

'Scientists supersize quantum mechanics'
http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100317/full/news.2010.130.html

"Next, the researchers put the quantum circuit into a superposition of
'push' and 'don't push', and connected it to the paddle. Through a
series of careful measurements, they were able to show that the paddle
was both vibrating and not vibrating simultaneously."

The 'push' and 'don't push' cause the associated aether waves.

"Large quantum states could tell researchers more about the
relationship between quantum mechanics and gravity — something that is
not well understood."

The relationship between quantum mechanics and gravity is the state of
the aether's displacement.

The relationship is well understood in Aether Displacement.
From: BURT on
On Jul 3, 10:57 am, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 3, 1:51 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jul 3, 6:55 am, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > 'Scientists supersize quantum mechanics'http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100317/full/news.2010.130.html
>
> > > "Next, the researchers put the quantum circuit into a superposition of
> > > 'push' and 'don't push', and connected it to the paddle. Through a
> > > series of careful measurements, they were able to show that the paddle
> > > was both vibrating and not vibrating simultaneously."
>
> > > The 'push' and 'don't push' cause the associated aether waves.
>
> > > This experiment is evidence of Maxwell's displacement current.
>
> > Aether flow waves are immutable.
>
> > Mitch Raemsch
>
> 'Scientists supersize quantum mechanics'http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100317/full/news.2010.130.html
>
> "Next, the researchers put the quantum circuit into a superposition of
> 'push' and 'don't push', and connected it to the paddle. Through a
> series of careful measurements, they were able to show that the paddle
> was both vibrating and not vibrating simultaneously."
>
> The 'push' and 'don't push' cause the associated aether waves.
>
> "Large quantum states could tell researchers more about the
> relationship between quantum mechanics and gravity — something that is
> not well understood."
>
> The relationship between quantum mechanics and gravity is the state of
> the aether's displacement.
>
> The relationship is well understood in Aether Displacement.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Geometry flow is gravity.

Mitch Raemsch
From: cjcountess on
On Jul 3, 9:53 am, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > You speak with a tone of confidence and athority which may convince
> > many people that you are correct, but they evidence sugest otherwise.
>
> > Until you realize that, your theory is only partialy correct
>
> > Conrad J Countess
>
> I have always stated Aether Displacement is the most correct unified
> theory to date.- Hide quoted text -


Wow, people hear what they want to hear

Your last comment in no way answers mine.

The "Aether Displacement Theory", as you call it, is only partialy
correct

Space pushes back on matter in direct proportion to its mass (m=Ec^2)
or (E=mc^2), is directly proportional to it (F=mv^2)

On that we agree, but Aether or space, energy, and matter, are all
aspects of the sane thing.

Space is the most dispersed form, energy in the form of EM waves are
as ripples in that space and rest mass particles are higher frequency
forms of that same energy, that attains rest mass, because frequency
cycles have a spherical motion as standing spherical
waves. The pushing back of space on the spherical energy helps it
keep its composure as it is caught in this warp of space-time.

Electrons are the closes thing to "Black Hole" on quantum level,
because at "c^2", where the centipital/centrifugal forces are
balenced, the "inertia/gravity", mass has exceeded the energys
capibility to radiat.

As my central idea is (E=mc^2) = (E=mc^circled) and (c=sqrt-1) where I
demonstrate geometricaly that matter is formed from energy in circular
and or spherical rotation, I can not possibly agree with you. It is
also curious to me that I could not convince you also.

With the geometrical evidence that I present that c^2 looked at
geometricly as

c in the linear direction

x c in the 90 degree angular direction

= "c^2" as "c in circular motion," with a balence of "centrifugal/
centripital" forces, and angular momentum of (h/2pi)

And if amplitude is constant, wave makes 2 rotations, at 90 degree
angle, to complete 1 wave cycle, making it "standing spherical wave",
of (spin 1/2) and angular momentum (h/2pi/2)and have -1 charge if spin
is counter to trjectory.

All these are attributes of electron and it would be stitisticaly very
improbable for all this to alighn if it were not truly the geometrical
structure of elecctron.

Thus the evidence convense me that matter is formed from energy in
rotation and as such is physical also.

And thus I cannot agree with you beyond the push back of space as
contributing to gravity.

Conrad J Countess


From: mpc755 on
'Scientists supersize quantum mechanics'
http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100317/full/news.2010.130.html

"Next, the researchers put the quantum circuit into a superposition of
'push' and 'don't push', and connected it to the paddle. Through a
series of careful measurements, they were able to show that the paddle
was both vibrating and not vibrating simultaneously."

The 'push' and 'don't push' cause the associated aether waves.

"Large quantum states could tell researchers more about the
relationship between quantum mechanics and gravity — something that is
not well understood."

The relationship between quantum mechanics and gravity is the state of
the aether's displacement.

The relationship is well understood in Aether Displacement.