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Re: Digest Number 384
Thanks for the reply, nice to have an open discussion. The
biggest problem I've had with current physics is every time we
identify a force we have to create a new dimension.Currently time
is in the forth dimension and I believe gravity is in the twelfth
dimension. Fortunately for us these dimensions that ebb in out and
out of our existence know that a magnet needs two poles and gravity
needs to be applied to objects which have mass but not to a beam of
light. These dimensions affect our everyday lives but we have no
effect on them. Yet each dimension reacts perfectly to any giving
situation so like charges repel and unlike charges attract.
When it comes to a magnet this is what we know. It is made of atoms.
These atoms have been seen to line up when it is magnetized.
As Maxwell noted the differences in poles names is arbitrary, but
their behavior is exactly the same regardless of the name we assign it.
As far as wave functions are concerned these are very important
to our universe.(IMHO) light is a wave of high low pressure. It is a
fluctuation of a medium transmitting the information of the source,
but not the actual material of the source. Like sound waves
in water. Light cannot be seen unless our eyes are in the direct
path of the wave, or a portion of it is diffracted towards our eyes.
Light can be bent, twisted, it slows down when it passes through a
dense medium and speeds up after it leaves that medium.These same
actions can be seen with waves in water.
I believe you are correct that our technology could benefit if we
used another transport medium other than electrons and that CERN LHC
is a big waste of money. I also think that explosions and implosions
of vacuous space will be necessary to exploit ZPE energy.
As for Einstein's E=MC^2 I believe it describes movement through
a medium. As energy is applied to a mass to travel faster, the mass
increases. It maybe because the equation is linear. But as the mass
increases the energy required to move faster increases exponentially
because I believe the medium cannot move fast enough to get out of
the way. Just like a submarine it can only go so fast because the
water can only move apart so fast. The water at some point will not
move at all and it would act as a wall. Plank's constant (IMO)
describes the average pressure of this universe medium.
Part of what started me thinking this way was a Nova program on PBS. It was
called
"Absolute Zero" and may be viewed on HULU.com. At the end of the program they
created A Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC). A (BEC) is a state of matter of a
dilute
gas of weakly interacting bosons confined in an external potential and cooled to
temperatures very near to absolute zero. This was accomplished by using 6 laser
beams and a magnetic bottle. The magnetic bottle was used to contain the gas
atoms
and the lasers were pulsed at the same time to stop the movement of the atoms of
gas.
So it was light waves that stopped the atoms from spinning. This action could be
explained as intense pressure on the atom from all sides causing its rotation to
slow down. Since we know that laser light from only one direction will excite
those
same atoms. The only way that I can see how light could exert a pressure on a
atom
is if again light is a high to low pressure wave traveling through a medium and
it's that
medium in contact with the atom of gas restricting its movement.
From my point of view science is not religion it requires proof not faith. As
to date the
only proof of a multidimensional universe is mathematical and no experiment has
bridged
into another dimension or even given a glimpse or hint of their existence.
There have been experiments that have imply possible dimensional effects, but I
have
found the Aether explanation more complete. That's not to say that these
dimensions may not be real, but again can't the Aether be real and also a part
of our
universe. Maybe they are both real and work together as one.
However, in the simple act of placing like poles of a magnet together and
feeling
them push apart, I know like Maxwell that there is something physical in nature
causing this effect.
Best Wishes
"There are four chief obstacles in grasping truth ...
namely, submission to faulty and unworthy authority, influence of
custom, popular prejudice, and the concealment of our own ignorance
accompanied by an ostentatious display of our knowledge."
Roger Bacon
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