The Observer
Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 1,951
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04-08-2008, 05:21 PM
| | Re: The philosophy and Attributes of ETHER Quote:
Originally Posted by PoPpAScience What if the concentrated units you talk of here, were Vortex's whizzing through the cosmos?
Would they not fit into your theory? | NO! Allen; In my concept the “Aether” is just an extreme motion state of the fundamental entity of the universe that is in a state of chaotic vibrations such that it does not condense to its solid form; it actually causes expansion. The opposite of this state is the total uniform motion in the form of linear velocity that allows the bonding property of the fundamental substance to achieve its maximum and thus forming a perfect solid unit of the fundamental; no need to invent a singularity. Your vortex concept can only apply to the process of converting the chaotic motion of the substance to the uniform motion of angular momentum. A vortex is not a fundamental state of motion nor substance; it requires several degrees of freedom to exist; along with wave mechanics however, it can be aplied to subatomic particle concepts. Attempting to give the word “aware” a different meaning only causes confusion; you should attempt to use existing terminology until you actually need to invent a new word or meaning.
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