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Also, you discuss "matter." I quantify matter as primary angular momentum encapsulated by Aether. How do you quantify matter such that it agrees with your theory?
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Here is the inherent flaw in your theory. If you keep encapsulating things in Aether you stop short of defining the Aether itself, quantification (using math) aside.
The fact is that you imply that space is comprised of matter particles that comprise the Aether. I will agree with you because I believe pretty much the same thing. To maintain the integrity of my theory I would
not encapsulate these matter particles by more Aether, as you are doing. You seem to be unable to swallow the idea that space
is matter, ie. this Aether which you speak of, which I will suggest for the sake of discussion could very well be comprised of new type Boson particles of force. I can give them an arbitrary yet logical shape, ie. that of a cone, sort of a reverse spiral vortex that has a limit of forward and expanding dimension until its temporal "spec" sinks into itself to continue vortexing outward from the point that it is making and then into itself ad infinitum, because it has to define volumetric dimension to space. This Boson can be stretched into a long cone or contracted into a compressed hemisphere. Either way, the shape is a function of its relationship, which considers most importantly its proximity to objects in space and the proximity of those same objects to other objects in space, with other "Aether" Bosons. The amount of volume that the Bosons occupy, which are dependent, define the volume of space and therefore the intensity of space-time. Either way, the energy of each Boson is constant, their shape is variable, and that defines the variable space-time continuum wherein objects have a static relationship with one another because they are made of particles with different characteristics than gravity Bosons, or Gravitons. These objecs maintain a consistent space-time continuum within a variable space-time continuum made up of Gravitons, and that explains Relativity. As I said in an earlier post, gravity is defined by the kinetic energy and momentum of static objects in a mutable space time continuum having a reduced effective volume of the space which they occupy because of the interaction of Bosons which are essentially out of phase causing the reduction of the spatial volume therefore bringing objects closer together as a matter of course.
That's all there is to the Aether and to Gravity.