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From: mpc755 on 24 Mar 2010 14:34 On Mar 24, 2:32 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > Since the below is a repetition of many earlier posts, and since the > line above is a one-line addition to the repetition, and since you did > this despite a polite request by more than one person to cease the > behavior, this has been reported as spam, in violation of Google > groups policy, and to your internet provider. > Is this because you can not answer the questions? Someone who chooses to believe the future determines the past does not understand science. What occurs physically in nature for the future to determine the past? Someone who says gravity is 'unflat' space and when asked how space physically becomes 'unflat' says, I don't know does not understand science. What occurs physically in nature to cause space to become 'unflat'? Someone who chooses to believe in 'virtual' particles which exist out of nothing does not understand science. What occurs physically in nature to cause 'virtual' particles to exist out of nothing? Someone who ignores conservation of momentum in a downgraded photon pair in order to believe in instantaneous action at a distance does not understand science. What occurs physically in nature to allow you to ignore conservation of momentum? In AD, the future does not determine the past. A C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit and the associated aether displacement wave enters and exits the available slits. In AD, physical space is displaced by matter. In AD, aether displaced by matter (i.e. the plates in the Casimir Effect) exerts pressure towards the matter doing the displacing. This forces the plates in the Casimir Effect together. In AD, conservation of momentum is not simply ignored when a downgraded photon pair are created. The downgraded photon pair have opposite angular momentums in order to maintain the original photon's momentum. In AD, in a double slit experiment with a C-60 molecule, the C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit and the associated aether displacement wave enters and exits the available slits. See de Broglie wave mechanics for more information. In AD, gravity is pressure exerted by aether displaced by matter. Aether Displacement is the most correct unified theory, to date.
From: PD on 24 Mar 2010 14:43 On Mar 24, 1:34 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Mar 24, 2:32 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Since the below is a repetition of many earlier posts, and since the > > line above is a one-line addition to the repetition, and since you did > > this despite a polite request by more than one person to cease the > > behavior, this has been reported as spam, in violation of Google > > groups policy, and to your internet provider. > > Is this because you can not answer the questions? > > Someone who chooses to believe the future determines the past does not > understand science. > > What occurs physically in nature for the future to determine the past? > > Someone who says gravity is 'unflat' space and when asked how space > physically becomes 'unflat' says, I don't know does not understand > science. > > What occurs physically in nature to cause space to become 'unflat'? > > Someone who chooses to believe in 'virtual' particles which exist out > of nothing does not understand science. > > What occurs physically in nature to cause 'virtual' particles to exist > out of nothing? > > Someone who ignores conservation of momentum in a downgraded photon > pair in order to believe in instantaneous action at a distance does > not understand science. > > What occurs physically in nature to allow you to ignore conservation > of momentum? > > In AD, the future does not determine the past. A C-60 molecule enters > and exits a single slit and the associated aether displacement wave > enters and exits the available slits. > > In AD, physical space is displaced by matter. > > In AD, aether displaced by matter (i.e. the plates in the Casimir > Effect) exerts pressure towards the matter doing the displacing. This > forces the plates in the Casimir Effect together. > > In AD, conservation of momentum is not simply ignored when a > downgraded photon pair are created. The downgraded photon pair have > opposite angular momentums in order to maintain the original photon's > momentum. > > In AD, in a double slit experiment with a C-60 molecule, the C-60 > molecule enters and exits a single slit and the associated aether > displacement wave enters and exits the available slits. See de Broglie > wave mechanics for more information. > > In AD, gravity is pressure exerted by aether displaced by matter. > > Aether Displacement is the most correct unified theory, to date. Re-reported. Thank you.
From: john on 24 Mar 2010 15:22 On Mar 24, 12:34 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Mar 24, 2:32 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Since the below is a repetition of many earlier posts, and since the > > line above is a one-line addition to the repetition, and since you did > > this despite a polite request by more than one person to cease the > > behavior, this has been reported as spam, in violation of Google > > groups policy, and to your internet provider. > > Is this because you can not answer the questions? > > Someone who chooses to believe the future determines the past does not > understand science. > > What occurs physically in nature for the future to determine the past? > > Someone who says gravity is 'unflat' space and when asked how space > physically becomes 'unflat' says, I don't know does not understand > science. > > What occurs physically in nature to cause space to become 'unflat'? > > Someone who chooses to believe in 'virtual' particles which exist out > of nothing does not understand science. > > What occurs physically in nature to cause 'virtual' particles to exist > out of nothing? > > Someone who ignores conservation of momentum in a downgraded photon > pair in order to believe in instantaneous action at a distance does > not understand science. > > What occurs physically in nature to allow you to ignore conservation > of momentum? > > In AD, the future does not determine the past. A C-60 molecule enters > and exits a single slit and the associated aether displacement wave > enters and exits the available slits. > > In AD, physical space is displaced by matter. > > In AD, aether displaced by matter (i.e. the plates in the Casimir > Effect) exerts pressure towards the matter doing the displacing. This > forces the plates in the Casimir Effect together. > > In AD, conservation of momentum is not simply ignored when a > downgraded photon pair are created. The downgraded photon pair have > opposite angular momentums in order to maintain the original photon's > momentum. > > In AD, in a double slit experiment with a C-60 molecule, the C-60 > molecule enters and exits a single slit and the associated aether > displacement wave enters and exits the available slits. See de Broglie > wave mechanics for more information. > > In AD, gravity is pressure exerted by aether displaced by matter. > > Aether Displacement is the most correct unified theory, to date. The aether never displaces. The aether IS. Energy travels through the aether and represents matter, but the aether stays where it is. The energy pattern stays the same, but a different part of the aether is being used to display it. The aether is the matrix upon which the energy displays and travels. john
From: mpc755 on 24 Mar 2010 15:56 On Mar 24, 2:43 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Mar 24, 1:34 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Mar 24, 2:32 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Since the below is a repetition of many earlier posts, and since the > > > line above is a one-line addition to the repetition, and since you did > > > this despite a polite request by more than one person to cease the > > > behavior, this has been reported as spam, in violation of Google > > > groups policy, and to your internet provider. > > > Is this because you can not answer the questions? > > > Someone who chooses to believe the future determines the past does not > > understand science. > > > What occurs physically in nature for the future to determine the past? > > > Someone who says gravity is 'unflat' space and when asked how space > > physically becomes 'unflat' says, I don't know does not understand > > science. > > > What occurs physically in nature to cause space to become 'unflat'? > > > Someone who chooses to believe in 'virtual' particles which exist out > > of nothing does not understand science. > > > What occurs physically in nature to cause 'virtual' particles to exist > > out of nothing? > > > Someone who ignores conservation of momentum in a downgraded photon > > pair in order to believe in instantaneous action at a distance does > > not understand science. > > > What occurs physically in nature to allow you to ignore conservation > > of momentum? > > > In AD, the future does not determine the past. A C-60 molecule enters > > and exits a single slit and the associated aether displacement wave > > enters and exits the available slits. > > > In AD, physical space is displaced by matter. > > > In AD, aether displaced by matter (i.e. the plates in the Casimir > > Effect) exerts pressure towards the matter doing the displacing. This > > forces the plates in the Casimir Effect together. > > > In AD, conservation of momentum is not simply ignored when a > > downgraded photon pair are created. The downgraded photon pair have > > opposite angular momentums in order to maintain the original photon's > > momentum. > > > In AD, in a double slit experiment with a C-60 molecule, the C-60 > > molecule enters and exits a single slit and the associated aether > > displacement wave enters and exits the available slits. See de Broglie > > wave mechanics for more information. > > > In AD, gravity is pressure exerted by aether displaced by matter. > > > Aether Displacement is the most correct unified theory, to date. > > Re-reported. Thank you. Is it because you can't answer the questions? Someone who chooses to believe the future determines the past does not understand science. What occurs physically in nature for the future to determine the past? Someone who says gravity is 'unflat' space and when asked how space physically becomes 'unflat' says, I don't know does not understand science. What occurs physically in nature to cause space to become 'unflat'? Someone who chooses to believe in 'virtual' particles which exist out of nothing does not understand science. What occurs physically in nature to cause 'virtual' particles to exist out of nothing? Someone who ignores conservation of momentum in a downgraded photon pair in order to believe in instantaneous action at a distance does not understand science. What occurs physically in nature to allow you to ignore conservation of momentum? In AD, the future does not determine the past. A C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit and the associated aether displacement wave enters and exits the available slits. In AD, physical space is displaced by matter. In AD, aether displaced by matter (i.e. the plates in the Casimir Effect) exerts pressure towards the matter doing the displacing. This forces the plates in the Casimir Effect together. In AD, conservation of momentum is not simply ignored when a downgraded photon pair are created. The downgraded photon pair have opposite angular momentums in order to maintain the original photon's momentum. In AD, in a double slit experiment with a C-60 molecule, the C-60 molecule enters and exits a single slit and the associated aether displacement wave enters and exits the available slits. See de Broglie wave mechanics for more information. In AD, gravity is pressure exerted by aether displaced by matter. Aether Displacement is the most correct unified theory, to date.
From: mpc755 on 24 Mar 2010 15:58
On Mar 24, 3:22 pm, john <vega...(a)accesscomm.ca> wrote: > On Mar 24, 12:34 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Mar 24, 2:32 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Since the below is a repetition of many earlier posts, and since the > > > line above is a one-line addition to the repetition, and since you did > > > this despite a polite request by more than one person to cease the > > > behavior, this has been reported as spam, in violation of Google > > > groups policy, and to your internet provider. > > > Is this because you can not answer the questions? > > > Someone who chooses to believe the future determines the past does not > > understand science. > > > What occurs physically in nature for the future to determine the past? > > > Someone who says gravity is 'unflat' space and when asked how space > > physically becomes 'unflat' says, I don't know does not understand > > science. > > > What occurs physically in nature to cause space to become 'unflat'? > > > Someone who chooses to believe in 'virtual' particles which exist out > > of nothing does not understand science. > > > What occurs physically in nature to cause 'virtual' particles to exist > > out of nothing? > > > Someone who ignores conservation of momentum in a downgraded photon > > pair in order to believe in instantaneous action at a distance does > > not understand science. > > > What occurs physically in nature to allow you to ignore conservation > > of momentum? > > > In AD, the future does not determine the past. A C-60 molecule enters > > and exits a single slit and the associated aether displacement wave > > enters and exits the available slits. > > > In AD, physical space is displaced by matter. > > > In AD, aether displaced by matter (i.e. the plates in the Casimir > > Effect) exerts pressure towards the matter doing the displacing. This > > forces the plates in the Casimir Effect together. > > > In AD, conservation of momentum is not simply ignored when a > > downgraded photon pair are created. The downgraded photon pair have > > opposite angular momentums in order to maintain the original photon's > > momentum. > > > In AD, in a double slit experiment with a C-60 molecule, the C-60 > > molecule enters and exits a single slit and the associated aether > > displacement wave enters and exits the available slits. See de Broglie > > wave mechanics for more information. > > > In AD, gravity is pressure exerted by aether displaced by matter. > > > Aether Displacement is the most correct unified theory, to date. > > The aether never displaces. > The aether IS. > > Energy travels through the aether > and represents matter, but the aether stays where > it is. The energy pattern stays the same, but a different > part of the aether is being used to display it. > The aether is the matrix upon which the energy > displays and travels. > > john I have heard that called Plenum Theory. I don't see the nuclei which exist in the middle of my engine block continually changing into different portions of the aether as I drive down the highway. Nuclei are self contained entities which exist in and displace aether. de Broglie and Einstein said it best: 'Interpretation of quantum mechanics by the double solution theory Louis de BROGLIE' http://www.ensmp.fr/aflb/AFLB-classiques/aflb124p001.pdf "These are essentially based on the way in which quantities respectively characterizing the regular v wave and the internal u0 wave of the particle connect with the neighbourhood of the singular region. u0 would have to increase very sharply as one penetrates the singular region." This seems to be very similar to Einstein's concept of: '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". There is a connectedness between the particle and the neighborhood. There is a connectedness between the matter and the aether. 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. |