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Brian Jakub
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08-26-2005, 09:12 PM
Dave,

I just have this picture of the aether with enfolded pieces of the aether forming matter. These enfolded pieces of the aether have momentum in relation to the aether stored in a standing wave like a beach ball spinning in water, and the water is actually made up of smaller beach balls. The inside of an atom has order to it defined by the qm spin of the particles that make it up. This same order repeats itself in the aether but is undetectable. The aether is undetectable because it is a perfect fluid which perfectly moves out of the way as we try to detect it, and is made up of particles arranged in a matrix but are too small to detect. As we break up an atom back into particles of aether their momentum is transferred back into the aether as they slow down and become aether. This would make the atom a three-dimensional space or universe imbedded in the universe of the aether. It seems to work as I picture it, but you're right I need to learn, to be able to prove it right or fix any mistakes.

I have this question though. If the medium has perfect three-dimensional symmetry or, infinite four particle combinations, why is it impossible to build matter out of it if matter has symmetry also?

Brian
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