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--- In AenertialAether, MessiahTwain wrote:


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re: the "subquantum" ...


not a well-defined Western misconception --
similar to the many nonsensical 'Quantum Mechanics',
quarks, etc. of cartoon (institutional, television)
'science'.

the only 'quantums' in physical experience are the
electron and proton -- and the neutron, nuclei and
atom conglomerations therefrom.


and the 'quantization' of lightwaves -- equal or n-
multiple 'dimensionality' of their two transverse
wave frequency components.


quarks and other transient decay and collision
products obviously do not qualify for categorization
as longlived or permanent 'particles'. certainly not
as building blocks of anything.


the only other ubiquitous character in the picoscopic
and femtoscopic realm is the chimeric 'neutrino'.

http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Solar_neutrino_problem


my best perception of the nature of the neutrino
is understood when reflecting on the topology and
structure of aether waves --

redshifting electromagnetic lightwaves -- rapidly
redshifting -- unquantized, unbalanced, in comparison
to quantized lightwaves --

and therefore unraveling, redshifting, many times faster
than quantized lightwaves -- even redshifting, expanding,
increasing wavelength, as fast as they propagate.

(quantized lightwaves, like electrons and protons,
are relatively rare in the cosmos -- making up some
collective ten percent of experience. most of experience
being unquantized lightwaves, the redshifting aether.
and neutrinos?)


here, perhaps, you begin to visualize what I am
going to say about neutrinos --


neutrinos are probably best described as another
part of the chimeric aether. whereas I have previously
described the aether as that portion of the electromagnetic
lightwave spectrum which is expanding, unraveling
[redshifting rapidly] as it propagates across the
matterverse ...

I would then describe the neutrinos as the balancing
component of that experience -- neutrinos as the BLUE-
SHIFTING, shrinking, spiral-electromagnetic-waves which
are propagating through and out of our matterverse!

[and spinning contra, opposite to aether waves and
the LARGE protons through whose interiors they
are spiraling, propagating.]


to complete the vision of the structural roles the
redshifting aether waves and blueshifting neutrino
waves play --

visualize a reshifting aether wave which has propagated
and expanded itself all the way to the boundary of the
matterverse -- and now passes through the 'mirror' and
begins its journey of CONTRACTION and opposite spin
in an adjacent antimatterverse.

and ditto the neutrino -- which passing through the
mirror now begins to EXPAND rather than shrink,
and, again, also to spin in relatively opposite direction
to that it experienced in our matterverse.


creating the same experiences we have in the matterverse --

electrons, protons, stars and galaxies coaelescing out of the
background aether and neutrino environment --

and the same living cosmic entities aging, redshifting,
evolving -- as they pass on THEIR legacies to THEIR
neighbors locally, AND beyond the mirror ...


celestial,





Millennium Twain





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