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All, This past Saturday I and my business partner (from Singularics, Corp.), Alex Petty, presented for the first time publicly our X-Wave transmission demo at...
Jeffrey N Cook
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Jun 1, 2009
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Jeff, there is a lot of juice going around now about "Aether". I have always considered "Aether" to be ZPE possibly also the explanation for W. Reich's Orgone...
David Rountree
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Lightning & Modern Airliners June 2, 2009 http://www.amperefitz.com/aclight.htm <http://www.amperefitz.com/aclight.htm> Modern airliners are far more likely to...
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"Are antisymmetric tensors equivalent to a psuedoscalar?" Exceptionally well put! I have been struggling with equivalence of space, time, energy and mass...
Jim Whitescarver
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Jun 3, 2009
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Hi Jim, I was reading over your last post and it brought a couple of thoughts into my mind. I wonder what you think? First compactification could be a...
ukdistributors
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Jun 6, 2009
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Does a smaller light speed in a medium rule out the wave theory of light? The light speed measured by Foucault in water does not fit with a wave theory of...
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Does a smaller light speed in a medium rule out the wave theory of light? The light speed measured by Foucault in water does not fit with a wave theory of...
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Is light a wave or a particle is a difficult knot to untie . Experiments point in both directions . My money is on a wave but the bet is to place not win ....
john heath
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Jun 6, 2009
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David, Sorry so late in responding. I have been quite busy lately. This discussion of aether has actually been going on a lot longer than this group. It's a...
Jeffrey N Cook
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Hi John, According to my thinking in Complex QM light does not have to be one or the other. In fact light does become 100% matter or 100% energy/wave at the...
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Well, if I wasn't interested I would have remained silent. I have measured energy between two large copper plates, with no input to the plates. Spontaneous...
David Rountree
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... John, If you have ever done any experiments to attempt to understand how sound travels through a medium, you would see that a wave it is not, unless there...
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Kris you want to elaborate on this or some references? Thanks Joe ________________________________ From: krishields <krishields@...> To:...
Joe Hyde
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... Joe, Setting up an experiment to analyze particle motion in sound is fairly simple. Take a large speaker, sub or the like, and pass current through it -...
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Jun 10, 2009
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 Hi Alex   From a aether perspective I can do something similar . We will treat the photon as a shock wave propagating through a medium . The wave may be...
john heath
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Jun 10, 2009
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John/Alex Really, we are thinking in the right direction. John has topologically dealt with photon being at max stress (mass particle) when at 0deg and max...
M Idrees Husain
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Jun 10, 2009
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John/Alex/Idress Have you been over to Dr. Milo Wolf's page... http://www.quantummatter.com/ I can some of your thoughts in his conception. He also has written...
Joe Hyde
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Kris, you are missing a valuable part of the equation. Propagation. Sound doesn't exist at all without a medium, and in your case, the medium was air. While...
David Rountree
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... David, That is where you are not understanding my point. I dont see a wave... I see a chain reaction. I only ever see a wave where there is a surface or a...
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Hi Idees   That is interesting but life could be easier if you simplify time . I say this as a possibility only that may be taken with a grain of salt ....
john heath
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Thanks John, a good sensible exposition you have presented here. Time indeed is the measure of inertia/movement/motion/space. Time is equally complex as are...
M Idrees Husain
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Jun 11, 2009
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Then kindly explain how RF broadcasting works, emmm?...
David Rountree
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... It works exactly as I have explained with the previous posts... a photon strikes the surface of a material - waving the surface, producing an alternating...
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No I understand it perfectly, but I am not sure that you do. You are over simplifying a very complex wavform. The RF carrier, is also Modulated with other...
David Rountree
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... I'm sorry David, but your wrong... I'm not oversimplifyng it. The swing from negative to positive as a wave is BS. The sinewave is a convert of the actual...
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Jun 12, 2009
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Hi David, I have been following this discussion with a lot of interest. Please correct me if I am wrong: but RF is NOT AC. It is DC...plus, the waveform is...
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Jun 12, 2009
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I guess I should chime in on this discussion for a second. To be technically correct "light", or electro magnetism to speak properly, is not electricity, so it...
Steve Coleman
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Jun 12, 2009
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... Steve, " Light is not electricity " - Exactly - it is the material in which it strikes that produces the current. You are thinking about photon particles...
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... That is after all what a particle is. ... No we can't. That has been experimentally proven that it must go though both slits. The pattern is mathematically...
Steve Coleman
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... Steve, I am wondering if you are talking about diffraction or interference... We see the fringe pattern on one slit just the same (almost) as we do on two...
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