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Originally Posted by dleviwing Gentlemen;
This thread was started by wisp over a year and a half ago. Do you have any comments on his ideas? (see post #70)
What he refers to as fractal patterns of the ether, I tend to look at as chaotic wave interference. Our concepts of matter however differ significantly.
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I don't really understand the meaning of "fractal matter". Is it to do with fractal dimensions? (I think I'm learning too many things at the same time in different threads, thus, I get confused...). Can you explain it to me (I've been several times to wisp's page, but still he goes to advanced through the explenations).
Should the word matter be changed to mass?
I think that it is a good and logical idea. Having gravity as a "hole" in the aether that changes the density. Imagen space ase being the ether, and if you see, space must be streched in curvature (gravity). So it is logical that the density of the fundamental particles of space are less dense when curved. But it could also be that when the curvature happens the space is curved because more ether or fundamental particles of space are made, obligating them to curve because there is not enough "room" for all.
Hey, this could also be a good explenation (I think).