From: BURT on 11 Aug 2010 20:26 On Aug 11, 4:52 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 11, 5:53 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Aug 11, 12:31 am, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Aug 10, 9:53 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > On Aug 10, 6:13 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > 'Old and new ether-drift experiments: > > > > > a sharp test for a preferred frame > > > > > M. Consoli and E. Costanzo' > > > > > > "There are two basically different interpretations of the Theory of > > > > > Relativity. On one hand, there is Einsteins Special Relativity [1]. > > > > > On the other hand, there is the Lorentzian approach where, following > > > > > the original Lorentz and Poincar`e point of view [2, 3], the same > > > > > relativistic effects between two observers, rather than being due to > > > > > their relative motion, might be interpreted in terms of their > > > > > individual motion with respect to a preferred frame." > > > > > > The state of the dark matter is determined by its connections with > > > > > matter. The state of the dark matter as determined by its connections > > > > > with matter is the dark matter's state of displacement. > > > > > Unmarked space-time is the inivisible frame of dimension. > > > > > Mitch Raemsch > > > > 'Old and new ether-drift experiments: > > > a sharp test for a preferred frame > > > M. Consoli and E. Costanzo' > > > > "There are two basically different interpretations of the Theory of > > > Relativity. On one hand, there is Einsteins Special Relativity [1].. > > > On the other hand, there is the Lorentzian approach where, following > > > the original Lorentz and Poincare point of view [2, 3], the same > > > relativistic effects between two observers, rather than being due to > > > their relative motion, might be interpreted in terms of their > > > individual motion with respect to a preferred frame." > > > > The state of the dark matter is determined by its connections with > > > matter. The state of the dark matter as determined by its connections > > > with matter is the dark matter's state of displacement. > > > > The state of the Dark Matter is the preferred frame; which is the dark > > > matter's state of displacement.- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > The nature of space and time are dark like the night sky. > > 'Old and new ether-drift experiments: > a sharp test for a preferred frame > M. Consoli and E. Costanzo' > > "There are two basically different interpretations of the Theory of > Relativity. On one hand, there is Einsteins Special Relativity [1]. > On the other hand, there is the Lorentzian approach where, following > the original Lorentz and Poincare point of view [2, 3], the same > relativistic effects between two observers, rather than being due to > their relative motion, might be interpreted in terms of their > individual motion with respect to a preferred frame." > > The state of the dark matter is determined by its connections with > matter. The state of the dark matter as determined by its connections > with matter is the dark matter's state of displacement. > > The state of the Dark Matter is the preferred frame; which is the dark > matter's state of displacement. > > The motion of the matter in the Universe is directional. > > 'Mysterious Cosmic 'Dark Flow' Tracked Deeper into Universe'http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/news/releases/2010/10-023.html > > 'The clusters appear to be moving along a line extending from our > solar system toward Centaurus/Hydra, but the direction of this motion > is less certain. Evidence indicates that the clusters are headed > outward along this path, away from Earth, but the team cannot yet rule > out the opposite flow. "We detect motion along this axis, but right > now our data cannot state as strongly as we'd like whether the > clusters are coming or going," Kashlinsky said.' > > The clusters are headed along this path because the Universe is, or > the local Universe we exist in is, a jet stream. Analogous to the jet > stream of a black hole. > > The following is an image of a jet stream: > > http://aether.lbl.gov/image_all.html > > The reason for the 'expansion' of the universe is the continual > emission of dark matter into the jet stream. In the image above, '1st > Stars' is where the conditions enable dark matter to be compressed > into matter. Expansion is in quotes because the matter and dark matter > will eventually 'fall over the waterfall' and wind up back at the disk > associated with the Universal black hole. The following is an image > analogous of the Universe, or the local Universe we exist in: > > http://www.astro.ucla.edu/planetarium/graphics/st_images/BlackHole.jpg > > Where the disk is the Rindler Horizon. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rindler_coordinates#Geodesics > > The 'expanding' Universe is caused by the state of the dark matter > (and matter).- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I don't believe in Relativity beyond it being the appearence of motion around you in the opposite direction as you begin to move through space. Mitch Raemsch
From: mpc755 on 11 Aug 2010 20:53 On Aug 11, 8:26 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > I don't believe in Relativity beyond it being the appearence of motion > around you in the opposite direction as you begin to move through > space. > > Mitch Raemsch Everything is with respect to the state of the aether, including motion. Everything is with respect to the state of the dark matter, including motion. 'Old and new ether-drift experiments: a sharp test for a preferred frame M. Consoli and E. Costanzo' "There are two basically different interpretations of the Theory of Relativity. On one hand, there is Einsteins Special Relativity [1]. On the other hand, there is the Lorentzian approach where, following the original Lorentz and Poincare point of view [2, 3], the same relativistic effects between two observers, rather than being due to their relative motion, might be interpreted in terms of their individual motion with respect to a preferred frame." The state of the dark matter is determined by its connections with matter. The state of the dark matter as determined by its connections with matter is the dark matter's state of displacement. The state of the Dark Matter is the preferred frame; which is the dark matter's state of displacement. The motion of the matter in the Universe is directional. 'Mysterious Cosmic 'Dark Flow' Tracked Deeper into Universe' http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/news/releases/2010/10-023.html 'The clusters appear to be moving along a line extending from our solar system toward Centaurus/Hydra, but the direction of this motion is less certain. Evidence indicates that the clusters are headed outward along this path, away from Earth, but the team cannot yet rule out the opposite flow. "We detect motion along this axis, but right now our data cannot state as strongly as we'd like whether the clusters are coming or going," Kashlinsky said.' The clusters are headed along this path because the Universe is, or the local Universe we exist in is, a jet stream. Analogous to the jet stream of a black hole. The following is an image of a jet stream: http://aether.lbl.gov/image_all.html The reason for the 'expansion' of the universe is the continual emission of dark matter into the jet stream. In the image above, '1st Stars' is where the conditions enable dark matter to be compressed into matter. Expansion is in quotes because the matter and dark matter will eventually 'fall over the waterfall' and wind up back at the disk associated with the Universal black hole. The following is an image analogous of the Universe, or the local Universe we exist in: http://www.astro.ucla.edu/planetarium/graphics/st_images/BlackHole.jpg Where the disk is the Rindler Horizon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rindler_coordinates#Geodesics The 'expanding' Universe is caused by the state of the dark matter (and matter).
From: BURT on 11 Aug 2010 20:55 On Aug 11, 5:53 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 11, 8:26 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > I don't believe in Relativity beyond it being the appearence of motion > > around you in the opposite direction as you begin to move through > > space. > > > Mitch Raemsch > > Everything is with respect to the state of the aether, including > motion. > Everything is with respect to the state of the dark matter, including > motion. > > 'Old and new ether-drift experiments: > a sharp test for a preferred frame > M. Consoli and E. Costanzo' > > "There are two basically different interpretations of the Theory of > Relativity. On one hand, there is Einsteins Special Relativity [1]. > On the other hand, there is the Lorentzian approach where, following > the original Lorentz and Poincare point of view [2, 3], the same > relativistic effects between two observers, rather than being due to > their relative motion, might be interpreted in terms of their > individual motion with respect to a preferred frame." > > The state of the dark matter is determined by its connections with > matter. The state of the dark matter as determined by its connections > with matter is the dark matter's state of displacement. > > The state of the Dark Matter is the preferred frame; which is the dark > matter's state of displacement. > > The motion of the matter in the Universe is directional. > > 'Mysterious Cosmic 'Dark Flow' Tracked Deeper into Universe'http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/news/releases/2010/10-023.html > > 'The clusters appear to be moving along a line extending from our > solar system toward Centaurus/Hydra, but the direction of this motion > is less certain. Evidence indicates that the clusters are headed > outward along this path, away from Earth, but the team cannot yet rule > out the opposite flow. "We detect motion along this axis, but right > now our data cannot state as strongly as we'd like whether the > clusters are coming or going," Kashlinsky said.' > > The clusters are headed along this path because the Universe is, or > the local Universe we exist in is, a jet stream. Analogous to the jet > stream of a black hole. > > The following is an image of a jet stream: > > http://aether.lbl.gov/image_all.html > > The reason for the 'expansion' of the universe is the continual > emission of dark matter into the jet stream. In the image above, '1st > Stars' is where the conditions enable dark matter to be compressed > into matter. Expansion is in quotes because the matter and dark matter > will eventually 'fall over the waterfall' and wind up back at the disk > associated with the Universal black hole. The following is an image > analogous of the Universe, or the local Universe we exist in: > > http://www.astro.ucla.edu/planetarium/graphics/st_images/BlackHole.jpg > > Where the disk is the Rindler Horizon. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rindler_coordinates#Geodesics > > The 'expanding' Universe is caused by the state of the dark matter > (and matter). Aether is a universal substance with energy. Wherever there is energy there is aether but there can be empty aether substance without energy. Mitch Raemsch
From: mpc755 on 11 Aug 2010 20:59 On Aug 11, 8:55 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > Aether is a universal substance with energy. Wherever there is energy > there is aether but there can be empty aether substance without > energy. > > Mitch Raemsch 'Old and new ether-drift experiments: a sharp test for a preferred frame M. Consoli and E. Costanzo' "There are two basically different interpretations of the Theory of Relativity. On one hand, there is Einsteins Special Relativity [1]. On the other hand, there is the Lorentzian approach where, following the original Lorentz and Poincare point of view [2, 3], the same relativistic effects between two observers, rather than being due to their relative motion, might be interpreted in terms of their individual motion with respect to a preferred frame." The state of the dark matter is determined by its connections with matter. The state of the dark matter as determined by its connections with matter is the dark matter's state of displacement. The state of the Dark Matter is the preferred frame; which is the dark matter's state of displacement. The motion of the matter in the Universe is directional. 'Mysterious Cosmic 'Dark Flow' Tracked Deeper into Universe' http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/news/releases/2010/10-023.html 'The clusters appear to be moving along a line extending from our solar system toward Centaurus/Hydra, but the direction of this motion is less certain. Evidence indicates that the clusters are headed outward along this path, away from Earth, but the team cannot yet rule out the opposite flow. "We detect motion along this axis, but right now our data cannot state as strongly as we'd like whether the clusters are coming or going," Kashlinsky said.' The clusters are headed along this path because the Universe is, or the local Universe we exist in is, a jet stream. Analogous to the jet stream of a black hole. The following is an image of a jet stream: http://aether.lbl.gov/image_all.html The reason for the 'expansion' of the universe is the continual emission of dark matter into the jet stream. In the image above, '1st Stars' is where the conditions enable dark matter to be compressed into matter. Expansion is in quotes because the matter and dark matter will eventually 'fall over the waterfall' and wind up back at the disk associated with the Universal black hole. The following is an image analogous of the Universe, or the local Universe we exist in: http://www.astro.ucla.edu/planetarium/graphics/st_images/BlackHole.jpg Where the disk is the Rindler Horizon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rindler_coordinates#Geodesics The 'expanding' Universe is caused by the state of the dark matter (and matter).
From: BURT on 11 Aug 2010 21:02 On Aug 11, 5:59 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 11, 8:55 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > Aether is a universal substance with energy. Wherever there is energy > > there is aether but there can be empty aether substance without > > energy. > > > Mitch Raemsch > > 'Old and new ether-drift experiments: > a sharp test for a preferred frame > M. Consoli and E. Costanzo' > > "There are two basically different interpretations of the Theory of > Relativity. On one hand, there is Einsteins Special Relativity [1]. > On the other hand, there is the Lorentzian approach where, following > the original Lorentz and Poincare point of view [2, 3], the same > relativistic effects between two observers, rather than being due to > their relative motion, might be interpreted in terms of their > individual motion with respect to a preferred frame." > > The state of the dark matter is determined by its connections with > matter. The state of the dark matter as determined by its connections > with matter is the dark matter's state of displacement. > > The state of the Dark Matter is the preferred frame; which is the dark > matter's state of displacement. > > The motion of the matter in the Universe is directional. > > 'Mysterious Cosmic 'Dark Flow' Tracked Deeper into Universe'http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/news/releases/2010/10-023.html > > 'The clusters appear to be moving along a line extending from our > solar system toward Centaurus/Hydra, but the direction of this motion > is less certain. Evidence indicates that the clusters are headed > outward along this path, away from Earth, but the team cannot yet rule > out the opposite flow. "We detect motion along this axis, but right > now our data cannot state as strongly as we'd like whether the > clusters are coming or going," Kashlinsky said.' > > The clusters are headed along this path because the Universe is, or > the local Universe we exist in is, a jet stream. Analogous to the jet > stream of a black hole. > > The following is an image of a jet stream: > > http://aether.lbl.gov/image_all.html > > The reason for the 'expansion' of the universe is the continual > emission of dark matter into the jet stream. In the image above, '1st > Stars' is where the conditions enable dark matter to be compressed > into matter. Expansion is in quotes because the matter and dark matter > will eventually 'fall over the waterfall' and wind up back at the disk > associated with the Universal black hole. The following is an image > analogous of the Universe, or the local Universe we exist in: > > http://www.astro.ucla.edu/planetarium/graphics/st_images/BlackHole.jpg > > Where the disk is the Rindler Horizon. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rindler_coordinates#Geodesics > > The 'expanding' Universe is caused by the state of the dark matter > (and matter). The matterial exists to reveal the immaterial identity in nature. Mitch Raemsch
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