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From: bert on 4 May 2010 20:44 On May 4, 2:53 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Aether and matter are different states of the same material. > I named this material mæther. > Aether is displaced by matter. > Displacement creates pressure. > Gravity is pressure exerted by aether displaced by matter. > > '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. > > 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT? > By A. EINSTEIN'http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf > > "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass > diminishes by L/c2." > > The mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer > exists as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as > aether. As the matter transitions to aether it expands in three > dimensions. The effect this transition has on the surrounding aether > and matter is energy. > > In terms of E=mc^2, energy is a change in the state of the mass. > > In terms of E=mc^2, energy is a change in the aether's state of > displacement. > > Mass does not convert to energy. Mass is conserved. Think "fusion" Trebert
From: mpc755 on 4 May 2010 21:35 On May 4, 8:44 pm, bert <herbertglazie...(a)msn.com> wrote: > On May 4, 2:53 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Aether and matter are different states of the same material. > > I named this material mæther. > > Aether is displaced by matter. > > Displacement creates pressure. > > Gravity is pressure exerted by aether displaced by matter. > > > '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. > > > 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT? > > By A. EINSTEIN'http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf > > > "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass > > diminishes by L/c2." > > > The mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer > > exists as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as > > aether. As the matter transitions to aether it expands in three > > dimensions. The effect this transition has on the surrounding aether > > and matter is energy. > > > In terms of E=mc^2, energy is a change in the state of the mass. > > > In terms of E=mc^2, energy is a change in the aether's state of > > displacement. > > > Mass does not convert to energy. Mass is conserved. > > Think "fusion" Trebert Exactly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_power "The basic concept behind any fusion reaction is to bring two or more atoms close enough together so that the residual strong force (nuclear force) in their nuclei will pull them together into one larger atom. If two light nuclei fuse, they will generally form a single nucleus with a slightly smaller mass than the sum of their original masses. The difference in mass is released as energy according to Albert Einstein's mass-energy equivalence formula E = mc^2." This would be more correct if described as: The release of mass is energy. or The physical effects the release of the mass as aether has on the nearby aether and matter is energy.
From: mpc755 on 4 May 2010 21:39 On May 4, 9:35 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On May 4, 8:44 pm, bert <herbertglazie...(a)msn.com> wrote: > > > > > On May 4, 2:53 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Aether and matter are different states of the same material. > > > I named this material mæther. > > > Aether is displaced by matter. > > > Displacement creates pressure. > > > Gravity is pressure exerted by aether displaced by matter. > > > > '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. > > > > 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT? > > > By A. EINSTEIN'http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf > > > > "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass > > > diminishes by L/c2." > > > > The mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer > > > exists as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as > > > aether. As the matter transitions to aether it expands in three > > > dimensions. The effect this transition has on the surrounding aether > > > and matter is energy. > > > > In terms of E=mc^2, energy is a change in the state of the mass. > > > > In terms of E=mc^2, energy is a change in the aether's state of > > > displacement. > > > > Mass does not convert to energy. Mass is conserved. > > > Think "fusion" Trebert > > Exactly. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_power > > "The basic concept behind any fusion reaction is to bring two or more > atoms close enough together so that the residual strong force (nuclear > force) in their nuclei will pull them together into one larger atom. > If two light nuclei fuse, they will generally form a single nucleus > with a slightly smaller mass than the sum of their original masses. > The difference in mass is released as energy according to Albert > Einstein's mass-energy equivalence formula E = mc^2." > > This would be more correct if described as: > > The release of mass is energy. > > or > > The physical effects the release of the mass as aether has on the > nearby aether and matter is energy. Aether and matter are different states of the same material. I named this material mæther. So, the above is: The physical effects the release of the mass as aether has on the nearby mæther is energy.
From: mpc755 on 4 May 2010 21:57 On May 4, 8:44 pm, bert <herbertglazie...(a)msn.com> wrote: > On May 4, 2:53 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Aether and matter are different states of the same material. > > I named this material mæther. > > Aether is displaced by matter. > > Displacement creates pressure. > > Gravity is pressure exerted by aether displaced by matter. > > > '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. > > > 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT? > > By A. EINSTEIN'http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf > > > "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass > > diminishes by L/c2." > > > The mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer > > exists as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as > > aether. As the matter transitions to aether it expands in three > > dimensions. The effect this transition has on the surrounding aether > > and matter is energy. > > > In terms of E=mc^2, energy is a change in the state of the mass. > > > In terms of E=mc^2, energy is a change in the aether's state of > > displacement. > > > Mass does not convert to energy. Mass is conserved. > > Think "fusion" Trebert Exactly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_power "The basic concept behind any fusion reaction is to bring two or more atoms close enough together so that the residual strong force (nuclear force) in their nuclei will pull them together into one larger atom. If two light nuclei fuse, they will generally form a single nucleus with a slightly smaller mass than the sum of their original masses. The difference in mass is released as energy according to Albert Einstein's mass-energy equivalence formula E = mc^2." This would be more correct if described as: The release of mass is energy. or The mass is released as aether. The release of the mass as aether is energy. Aether and matter are different states of the same material. I named this material mæther. The physical effects the release of the mass as aether has on mæther is energy.
From: BURT on 4 May 2010 22:09
On May 4, 6:57 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On May 4, 8:44 pm, bert <herbertglazie...(a)msn.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On May 4, 2:53 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Aether and matter are different states of the same material. > > > I named this material mæther. > > > Aether is displaced by matter. > > > Displacement creates pressure. > > > Gravity is pressure exerted by aether displaced by matter. > > > > '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. > > > > 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT? > > > By A. EINSTEIN'http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf > > > > "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass > > > diminishes by L/c2." > > > > The mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer > > > exists as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as > > > aether. As the matter transitions to aether it expands in three > > > dimensions. The effect this transition has on the surrounding aether > > > and matter is energy. > > > > In terms of E=mc^2, energy is a change in the state of the mass. > > > > In terms of E=mc^2, energy is a change in the aether's state of > > > displacement. > > > > Mass does not convert to energy. Mass is conserved. > > > Think "fusion" Trebert > > Exactly. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_power > > "The basic concept behind any fusion reaction is to bring two or more > atoms close enough together so that the residual strong force (nuclear > force) in their nuclei will pull them together into one larger atom. > If two light nuclei fuse, they will generally form a single nucleus > with a slightly smaller mass than the sum of their original masses. > The difference in mass is released as energy according to Albert > Einstein's mass-energy equivalence formula E = mc^2." > > This would be more correct if described as: > > The release of mass is energy. > > or > > The mass is released as aether. The release of the mass as aether is > energy. > > Aether and matter are different states of the same material. > I named this material mæther. > The physical effects the release of the mass as aether has on mæther > is energy.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - We do not understand what is going on inside of stars. Our model of the atom is wrong and fusion has other possibilities that our atomic model does not accomadate. Mitch Raemsch |