From: Uncle Ben on
On Jul 6, 7:45 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 6, 2:21 pm, Uncle Ben <b...(a)greenba.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jul 5, 3:28 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > A moving C-60 molecule displaces dark matter.
>
> > > A moving C-60 molecule has an associated dark matter displacement
> > > wave. The C-60 molecule itself occupies a very small region of the
> > > wave. The C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit in a double
> > > slit experiment. The associated dark matter displacement wave enters
> > > and exits the available slits. When the dark matter displacement wave
> > > exits the slits it creates interference which alters the direction the
> > > C-60 molecule travels. Detecting the C-60 molecule causes decoherence
> > > of the associated dark matter displacement wave (i.e. turns it into
> > > chop) and
> > > there is no interference.
>
> > > Why is a particle always detected exiting a single slit in a double
> > > slit experiment?
>
> > > Because it always exits a single slit.
>
> > What happened to Aether Displacement?
>
> Dark matter, dark energy, dark flow, dark fluid are all attempts at
> describing the state of the aether. For those who insist aether must
> be massless, dark matter is not massless. Dark matter and aether are
> one in the same. There are no empty voids in space. All of three
> dimensional space consists of mass. Whether it be dark matter and
> matter, or aether and matter. It is obvious you are incapable of
> understanding the physics of nature as you will undoubtedly not be
> able to answer the final question in this post.
>
> 'Ether and the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein'http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Extras/Einstein_ether.html
>
> "the state of the [ether] is at every place determined by connections
> with the matter and the state of the ether in neighbouring places".
>
> The state of the aether as determined by its connections with the
> matter and the state of the aether in neighboring places is the
> aether's state of displacement.
>
> The state of dark matter as determined by its connections with the
> matter and the state of the dark matter in neighboring places is the
> dark matter's state of displacement.
>
> A moving C-60 molecule displaces dark matter.
>
> A moving C-60 molecule has an associated dark matter displacement
> wave. The C-60 molecule itself occupies a very small region of the
> wave. The C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit in a double
> slit experiment. The associated dark matter displacement wave enters
> and exits the available slits. When the dark matter displacement wave
> exits the slits it creates interference which alters the direction the
> C-60 molecule travels. Detecting the C-60 molecule causes decoherence
> of the associated dark matter displacement wave (i.e. turns it into
> chop) and there is no interference.
>
> Why is a particle always detected exiting a single slit in a double
> slit experiment?
>
> Because the particle always exits a single slit.
>
> When a double slit experiment is performed in a vacuum, how do you
> know the vacuum is a void and does not consist of dark matter?
>
> You don't.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I bow in wonder at your confident Gnosticism!
From: mpc755 on
On Jul 6, 8:01 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 6, 7:52 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jul 6, 4:45 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Jul 6, 2:21 pm, Uncle Ben <b...(a)greenba.com> wrote:
>
> > > > On Jul 5, 3:28 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > A moving C-60 molecule displaces dark matter.
>
> > > > > A moving C-60 molecule has an associated dark matter displacement
> > > > > wave. The C-60 molecule itself occupies a very small region of the
> > > > > wave. The C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit in a double
> > > > > slit experiment. The associated dark matter displacement wave enters
> > > > > and exits the available slits. When the dark matter displacement wave
> > > > > exits the slits it creates interference which alters the direction the
> > > > > C-60 molecule travels. Detecting the C-60 molecule causes decoherence
> > > > > of the associated dark matter displacement wave (i.e. turns it into
> > > > > chop) and
> > > > > there is no interference.
>
> > > > > Why is a particle always detected exiting a single slit in a double
> > > > > slit experiment?
>
> > > > > Because it always exits a single slit.
>
> > > > What happened to Aether Displacement?
>
> > > Dark matter, dark energy, dark flow, dark fluid are all attempts at
> > > describing the state of the aether. For those who insist aether must
> > > be massless, dark matter is not massless. Dark matter and aether are
> > > one in the same. There are no empty voids in space. All of three
> > > dimensional space consists of mass. Whether it be dark matter and
> > > matter, or aether and matter. It is obvious you are incapable of
> > > understanding the physics of nature as you will undoubtedly not be
> > > able to answer the final question in this post.
>
> > > 'Ether and the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein'http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Extras/Einstein_ether.html
>
> > > "the state of the [ether] is at every place determined by connections
> > > with the matter and the state of the ether in neighbouring places".
>
> > > The state of the aether as determined by its connections with the
> > > matter and the state of the aether in neighboring places is the
> > > aether's state of displacement.
>
> > > The state of dark matter as determined by its connections with the
> > > matter and the state of the dark matter in neighboring places is the
> > > dark matter's state of displacement.
>
> > > A moving C-60 molecule displaces dark matter.
>
> > > A moving C-60 molecule has an associated dark matter displacement
> > > wave. The C-60 molecule itself occupies a very small region of the
> > > wave. The C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit in a double
> > > slit experiment. The associated dark matter displacement wave enters
> > > and exits the available slits. When the dark matter displacement wave
> > > exits the slits it creates interference which alters the direction the
> > > C-60 molecule travels. Detecting the C-60 molecule causes decoherence
> > > of the associated dark matter displacement wave (i.e. turns it into
> > > chop) and there is no interference.
>
> > > Why is a particle always detected exiting a single slit in a double
> > > slit experiment?
>
> > > Because the particle always exits a single slit.
>
> > > When a double slit experiment is performed in a vacuum, how do you
> > > know the vacuum is a void and does not consist of dark matter?
>
> > > You don't.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > Yes you do. You would be bumping into it as you move through space.
> > This would snowball energy-mass. This is clearly not happening.
>
> > Mitch Raemsch
>
> Only if you are accelerating.
>
> Dark matter behaves as a frictionless superfluid one-something.
>
> An object moving with constant momentum does not feel friction. The
> pressure exerted by dark matter towards and object moving with
> constant momentum is equally applied to each and every part of the
> object.
>
> A moving object displaces dark energy. Dark energy 'displaces back'.
>
> When an object moves with constant momentum, there is no friction or
> loss of energy in the interaction of the matter which the body
> consists of and the dark matter the object interacts with.

Correction:

A moving object displaces dark matter. Dark matter 'displaces back'.
The 'displacing back' is the pressure exerted by displaced dark matter
towards matter. Gravity is pressure exerted by dark matter towards
matter. The pressure exerted by dark matter towards matter is dark
energy.

Since the Universe is, or the local Universe we exist in is, a jet
stream, the material which is continually being emitted into the
Universe causes the accelerated expansion of the Universe.

The following is an image of a jet stream:

http://aether.lbl.gov/image_all.html

It is analogous to the jet stream of a black hole, on a larger scale.
From: mpc755 on
On Jul 6, 8:04 pm, Uncle Ben <b...(a)greenba.com> wrote:
> On Jul 6, 7:45 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jul 6, 2:21 pm, Uncle Ben <b...(a)greenba.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Jul 5, 3:28 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > A moving C-60 molecule displaces dark matter.
>
> > > > A moving C-60 molecule has an associated dark matter displacement
> > > > wave. The C-60 molecule itself occupies a very small region of the
> > > > wave. The C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit in a double
> > > > slit experiment. The associated dark matter displacement wave enters
> > > > and exits the available slits. When the dark matter displacement wave
> > > > exits the slits it creates interference which alters the direction the
> > > > C-60 molecule travels. Detecting the C-60 molecule causes decoherence
> > > > of the associated dark matter displacement wave (i.e. turns it into
> > > > chop) and
> > > > there is no interference.
>
> > > > Why is a particle always detected exiting a single slit in a double
> > > > slit experiment?
>
> > > > Because it always exits a single slit.
>
> > > What happened to Aether Displacement?
>
> > Dark matter, dark energy, dark flow, dark fluid are all attempts at
> > describing the state of the aether. For those who insist aether must
> > be massless, dark matter is not massless. Dark matter and aether are
> > one in the same. There are no empty voids in space. All of three
> > dimensional space consists of mass. Whether it be dark matter and
> > matter, or aether and matter. It is obvious you are incapable of
> > understanding the physics of nature as you will undoubtedly not be
> > able to answer the final question in this post.
>
> > 'Ether and the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein'http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Extras/Einstein_ether.html
>
> > "the state of the [ether] is at every place determined by connections
> > with the matter and the state of the ether in neighbouring places".
>
> > The state of the aether as determined by its connections with the
> > matter and the state of the aether in neighboring places is the
> > aether's state of displacement.
>
> > The state of dark matter as determined by its connections with the
> > matter and the state of the dark matter in neighboring places is the
> > dark matter's state of displacement.
>
> > A moving C-60 molecule displaces dark matter.
>
> > A moving C-60 molecule has an associated dark matter displacement
> > wave. The C-60 molecule itself occupies a very small region of the
> > wave. The C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit in a double
> > slit experiment. The associated dark matter displacement wave enters
> > and exits the available slits. When the dark matter displacement wave
> > exits the slits it creates interference which alters the direction the
> > C-60 molecule travels. Detecting the C-60 molecule causes decoherence
> > of the associated dark matter displacement wave (i.e. turns it into
> > chop) and there is no interference.
>
> > Why is a particle always detected exiting a single slit in a double
> > slit experiment?
>
> > Because the particle always exits a single slit.
>
> > When a double slit experiment is performed in a vacuum, how do you
> > know the vacuum is a void and does not consist of dark matter?
>
> > You don't.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> I bow in wonder at your confident Gnosticism!

Why don't you just answer the question?

It can't be because you can't, now can it?

When a double slit experiment is performed in a vacuum, how do you
know the vacuum is a void and does not consist of dark matter?

The correct answer is, you can't.
From: Uncle Ben on
On Jul 6, 8:16 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 6, 8:04 pm, Uncle Ben <b...(a)greenba.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jul 6, 7:45 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Jul 6, 2:21 pm, Uncle Ben <b...(a)greenba.com> wrote:
>
> > > > On Jul 5, 3:28 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > A moving C-60 molecule displaces dark matter.
>
> > > > > A moving C-60 molecule has an associated dark matter displacement
> > > > > wave. The C-60 molecule itself occupies a very small region of the
> > > > > wave. The C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit in a double
> > > > > slit experiment. The associated dark matter displacement wave enters
> > > > > and exits the available slits. When the dark matter displacement wave
> > > > > exits the slits it creates interference which alters the direction the
> > > > > C-60 molecule travels. Detecting the C-60 molecule causes decoherence
> > > > > of the associated dark matter displacement wave (i.e. turns it into
> > > > > chop) and
> > > > > there is no interference.
>
> > > > > Why is a particle always detected exiting a single slit in a double
> > > > > slit experiment?
>
> > > > > Because it always exits a single slit.
>
> > > > What happened to Aether Displacement?
>
> > > Dark matter, dark energy, dark flow, dark fluid are all attempts at
> > > describing the state of the aether. For those who insist aether must
> > > be massless, dark matter is not massless. Dark matter and aether are
> > > one in the same. There are no empty voids in space. All of three
> > > dimensional space consists of mass. Whether it be dark matter and
> > > matter, or aether and matter. It is obvious you are incapable of
> > > understanding the physics of nature as you will undoubtedly not be
> > > able to answer the final question in this post.
>
> > > 'Ether and the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein'http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Extras/Einstein_ether.html
>
> > > "the state of the [ether] is at every place determined by connections
> > > with the matter and the state of the ether in neighbouring places".
>
> > > The state of the aether as determined by its connections with the
> > > matter and the state of the aether in neighboring places is the
> > > aether's state of displacement.
>
> > > The state of dark matter as determined by its connections with the
> > > matter and the state of the dark matter in neighboring places is the
> > > dark matter's state of displacement.
>
> > > A moving C-60 molecule displaces dark matter.
>
> > > A moving C-60 molecule has an associated dark matter displacement
> > > wave. The C-60 molecule itself occupies a very small region of the
> > > wave. The C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit in a double
> > > slit experiment. The associated dark matter displacement wave enters
> > > and exits the available slits. When the dark matter displacement wave
> > > exits the slits it creates interference which alters the direction the
> > > C-60 molecule travels. Detecting the C-60 molecule causes decoherence
> > > of the associated dark matter displacement wave (i.e. turns it into
> > > chop) and there is no interference.
>
> > > Why is a particle always detected exiting a single slit in a double
> > > slit experiment?
>
> > > Because the particle always exits a single slit.
>
> > > When a double slit experiment is performed in a vacuum, how do you
> > > know the vacuum is a void and does not consist of dark matter?
>
> > > You don't.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > I bow in wonder at your confident Gnosticism!
>
> Why don't you just answer the question?
>
> It can't be because you can't, now can it?
>
> When a double slit experiment is performed in a vacuum, how do you
> know the vacuum is a void and does not consist of dark matter?
>
> The correct answer is, you can't.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I might do an experiment that an intelligent fish might do to detect
the presence of a hypothetical fluid he is said to be surrounded by,
called "water."

With the help of a friendly octopus (eight hands, you know), he
constructs a tow object of variable cross section. The experiment
consists in towing the object when set at various sizes to see if the
towing force required for movement at a fixed speed is constant or
depends on its cross section.

If constant, no water. If greater at greater size, water.

That is the frictional case. For the frictionless case, he uses
acceleration instead of speed.

Uncle Ben
From: BURT on
On Jul 6, 5:01 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 6, 7:52 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jul 6, 4:45 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Jul 6, 2:21 pm, Uncle Ben <b...(a)greenba.com> wrote:
>
> > > > On Jul 5, 3:28 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > A moving C-60 molecule displaces dark matter.
>
> > > > > A moving C-60 molecule has an associated dark matter displacement
> > > > > wave. The C-60 molecule itself occupies a very small region of the
> > > > > wave. The C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit in a double
> > > > > slit experiment. The associated dark matter displacement wave enters
> > > > > and exits the available slits. When the dark matter displacement wave
> > > > > exits the slits it creates interference which alters the direction the
> > > > > C-60 molecule travels. Detecting the C-60 molecule causes decoherence
> > > > > of the associated dark matter displacement wave (i.e. turns it into
> > > > > chop) and
> > > > > there is no interference.
>
> > > > > Why is a particle always detected exiting a single slit in a double
> > > > > slit experiment?
>
> > > > > Because it always exits a single slit.
>
> > > > What happened to Aether Displacement?
>
> > > Dark matter, dark energy, dark flow, dark fluid are all attempts at
> > > describing the state of the aether. For those who insist aether must
> > > be massless, dark matter is not massless. Dark matter and aether are
> > > one in the same. There are no empty voids in space. All of three
> > > dimensional space consists of mass. Whether it be dark matter and
> > > matter, or aether and matter. It is obvious you are incapable of
> > > understanding the physics of nature as you will undoubtedly not be
> > > able to answer the final question in this post.
>
> > > 'Ether and the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein'http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Extras/Einstein_ether.html
>
> > > "the state of the [ether] is at every place determined by connections
> > > with the matter and the state of the ether in neighbouring places".
>
> > > The state of the aether as determined by its connections with the
> > > matter and the state of the aether in neighboring places is the
> > > aether's state of displacement.
>
> > > The state of dark matter as determined by its connections with the
> > > matter and the state of the dark matter in neighboring places is the
> > > dark matter's state of displacement.
>
> > > A moving C-60 molecule displaces dark matter.
>
> > > A moving C-60 molecule has an associated dark matter displacement
> > > wave. The C-60 molecule itself occupies a very small region of the
> > > wave. The C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit in a double
> > > slit experiment. The associated dark matter displacement wave enters
> > > and exits the available slits. When the dark matter displacement wave
> > > exits the slits it creates interference which alters the direction the
> > > C-60 molecule travels. Detecting the C-60 molecule causes decoherence
> > > of the associated dark matter displacement wave (i.e. turns it into
> > > chop) and there is no interference.
>
> > > Why is a particle always detected exiting a single slit in a double
> > > slit experiment?
>
> > > Because the particle always exits a single slit.
>
> > > When a double slit experiment is performed in a vacuum, how do you
> > > know the vacuum is a void and does not consist of dark matter?
>
> > > You don't.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > Yes you do. You would be bumping into it as you move through space.
> > This would snowball energy-mass. This is clearly not happening.
>
> > Mitch Raemsch
>
> Only if you are accelerating.

Not at all. Why would speed difference mean anything?
No matter what speed you would bump into any mass in space.
But this clearly does not happen.

Mitch Raemsch


> Dark matter behaves as a frictionless superfluid one-something.
>
> An object moving with constant momentum does not feel friction. The
> pressure exerted by dark matter towards and object moving with
> constant momentum is equally applied to each and every part of the
> object.
>
> A moving object displaces dark energy. Dark energy 'displaces back'.
>
> When an object moves with constant momentum, there is no friction or
> loss of energy in the interaction of the matter which the body
> consists of and the dark matter the object interacts with.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -