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Hi Guille, thanks for the questions.
According to my understanding of the Aether Physics Model, the normal expression of time is frequency. We see this even in the macro world. There is no device in existence that measures time. Every device we use for time, actually measures frequency. A clock goes around in cycles. A digital clock can be based upon the 60 cycle AC current. A cesium clock is based on the number of oscillations of the atom. The day is based on the rotation of the Earth, the year is based upon its orbit around the Sun. And on and on.
At the quantum level, there is not just one, but two dimensions of frequency, in addition to the three dimensions of length. The two dimensions of frequency, like the three dimensions of length, are orthogonal to each other. Thus, frequency squared is equal to resonance. This is verified even in classical physics.
The resonance at the quantum level is resonance between forward and backward moving time. In other words, at the quantum level, time never goes anywhere. It moves forward in time just as much as it moves backward in time. This resonance appears to contribute to the spherical electrostatic charge dimension.
The resonance is also part of the quantum Aether unit. When dark matter is absorbed into the Aether, it spins over the surface of this resonance. But, for whatever reasoning, the angular momentum can only move in the forward direction of time. Thus, as the angular momentum spins over this resonance, it experiences forward moving time, but not the backward moving time. The angular momentum then only spins in half the cycle, and thus has half spin.
So subatomic particles are essentially time diodes. They create the appearance of linear, pulsed frames of time. But the frequency dimensions do not only spin in forward and backward time. They also spin in right and left directions of time. So out of the four Aether spin positions in half-spin, forward time there are two that spin left and two that spin right. The left hand spin produces what we perceive as matter (electron and proton) and the right hand spin produces anti-matter.
The direction of the spin also influence the effect of gravity. Since the mass of the electron and proton have the same left hand spin, they experience gravitational attraction. The same goes for anti-matter. But matter and anti-matter are spinning in opposite directions and so experience a repulsive gravitational force.
So spin is a bit more involved than the current theory explains. It is related to the dimension of frequency, and the frequency moves between forward and backward direction of time. Spin also moves in the left and right hand directions of time.
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Do you think there are material physical dimensions? Or only the ones you have mentioned and which are un-material (charge, mass, space and time)?
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I have no reason to believe there are material dimensions.
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Finally, do you think that there can be interaction of any kind between the material and the non-material?
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Absolutely. The material matter of atoms is made from the non-material dimensions. The Gforce acts upon the non-material mass dimensions of atoms and causes atoms to experience gravity.
Ultimately, materiality is merely a perception of bound subatomic particles. What we call physical, is physical only because of the binding forces acting on the subatomic particles. There really is no difference between material reality and non-material reality.
At least, that is my understanding of it.