Hi Nico ... centres open. I simply postulate their existence. You can build a lot from there. -- Caroline. ... bottom layer of existence, and build up from...
Hi WSM "Action at a Distance" resulted from Bohr's unwillingness to give up the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle (HUP). HUP is about particles. Why would a...
... Precisely, so it might as well stop there, with a continuous medium. ... Well, I assume that the concept of 'particle' is characterized by a sharp boundary...
Conservation of energy-momentum is time symmetric. "Temporal" standing waves resolve the action at a distance problem in accordance with symmetry laws. An...
Hi John ... Where do you get that idea? Bell's reasoning was just common sense, given his assumptions about the way hidden variables must behave and his ...
Hi Caroline John B.: Bell's math depends on a Hilbert space that does not even have a metric. Caroline: Where do you get that idea? Bell's reasoning was just...
A top notch analogy. Very, very good. z ... accordance ... metric ... by ... planes. ... are ... will ... information ... boundaries, ... quantum ... ...
... Heat is not really an intrinsic property of waves but of particles, and it measures the random velocity element (as distinct from flow velocity). These...
... Re(*): Agreed. So 'temperature' does not apply to continuous ether. Re(#): But what does "local pressure" mean, if applied to ether? I think this is...
Hi Nico ... a wave to be defined by propagating variations in ether density. (or is, like 'ether temperature', the concept of 'ether density' irrelevant as ...
... Any wave in some medium, including phi-waves, requires some sensible definition of 'density' in that medium (since a wave is: propagating density...
Caroline said, ... aether up, you squash the phi-waves it carries, increasing their amplitude and decreasing their wavelength.>>>> Absolutely correct: In the...
Hi Nico, A couple of comments below, Geoff Nico - Any wave in some medium, including phi-waves, requires some sensible definition of 'density' in that medium...
... Don't get me wrong, Geoff. I do think that something more is required beyond just 'particles' to couple them into a whole: namely their 'field' -...
... I'd start with a measure of "gravitational interaction" per unit volume in precisely the same manner those who seek the nature of "dark matter" in galactic...
... OK, good solution (I'd thought of that myself, with the 258 bit machine;-) But: WSM will not agree with this simple compromise, because it is the principle...
Caroline said, ... strong indications that we are nearing the limit when we get to atoms -- they appear to be made of fixed-sized building blocks. I can't...
Caroline said, ... thinking about how electrons might interact. It seemed to me that interaction with a wave emitted by an electron was really not different in...
[Nico] > They cannot possibly come from some fairly arbitrary boundary, outside of which nothing exists to 'generate' them! ... [CRT] Absolutely right, Nico! ...
... I've just read the introductory article in the New Scientist: http://www.scieng.flinders.edu.au/cpes/people/cahill_r/NS.pdf Quite interesting: all from...
Hi Nico, ... they ... gemotrical / ... The paper arxiv:gr-qc/0203015 (2-MAR-2002) provides some of this background (Process Physics: from Quantum Foam to GR) ...
Hi everybody, Geoff wrote: "For there to be logic their must be necessary connection, thus One common thing (Space) to connect many things (particles)." Is...
... You mean: we'll find that which resonates with us... ( Maslow's famous 'Hammer and Nails' adagio - see http://home.iae.nl/users/benschop/math-use.htm ) ......
... Indeed, 'logic' is generally understood to be a way of consistently and consequently drawing conclusions from given data. Essentially its syntax (sentence...
Hi John ... those investigated by Bell ... I had a quick look at the Khrennikov and Volovich paper, http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/quant-ph/pdf/0211/0211078.pdf . ...
Hi Nico ... photon (or equivalent energy;-) of the sent laser pulse returning! How can this be interpreted as a continuous amplitude'? (which is another word...
Hi z ... How long is it since you looked at real world problem? You can't possibly begin to tackle a problem such as the superposition of two waves of ...
Hi Nico ... machine;-) But: WSM will not agree with this simple compromise, because it is the principle of "wave-in-a-continuüm" that counts, to correct the ...
Hi Nico ... sensible definition of 'density' in that medium (since a wave is: propagating density variation). [CHT] This is not the only kind of wave! I see...