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    The Grand Unified Theory of Physics

    Here's a new link to a theory that shows promise, it's advertised in New Scientist magazine, v. 186, no. 2494, p. 10 (April 9-15, 2005)

    http://www.physicsunifiedtheory.com/

    Go to Review It, and then download the pdf, or click on

    http://www.physicsunifiedtheory.com/doc/gutp.pdf

    It discusses absolute space and time concepts, a fundamental ether particle called the brutino. It looks very interesting, but the maths may be a bit challenging.
    I have some reservations about the cause of gravity, but I hope to gain some new insight into the properties of the ether.
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    -particles of nothingness

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    I think this problem with the ether and the cause of gravity, is mainly caused by the definition of ether: it varies too much.

    The math of this theory is truly challenging, but at the same time interesting. This particle of ether also should be better defined.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUILLE
    I think this problem with the ether and the cause of gravity, is mainly caused by the definition of ether: it varies too much.
    the dimensionless fine structure constant given approximately as 1/137, in TQS, is the ratio between the relative potential energy of quantized space in one LOE over the relative kinetic energy of continuous space such that

    [math]\alpha \approx \frac{1}{p} \frac{H}{S} \approx \frac{1}{137} [/math]

    where p is the linear momentum of the entire universe. The implication of the fine structure constant is that the intrinsic momentum of spacetime is approximately 137 times greater than the momentum of light. The momentum of light is given by [math] p=\frac{E}{c}[/math].

    this is the reason why the expansion of spacetime is superluminal.

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    Antonio,

    Isn't the linear momentum of the entire universe zero?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUILLE
    Isn't the linear momentum of the entire universe zero?
    from a vantage point outside the universe, the momentum is zero. from our perspective inside the universe, the momentum is Newton's 3rd law of motion: for every momentum there is an equal and opposite momentum, which cancelled out giving us the law that for every action there is an equal but opposite reaction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao
    [math]\alpha \approx \frac{1}{p} \frac{H}{S} \approx \frac{1}{137} [/math]
    why isn't it exactly, and you use the "similar" sing? isn't inaccuracy of the fine structure constant?

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    GUILLE,

    the approximation is a consequence of Heisenberg uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics. Physically, spectroscopic techniques cannot keep on splitting the spectral lines into finer and finer lines, ad infinituum.

    As describe by Feynman diagrams of infinite loops

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    more about Feynman diagrams at the link below:

    http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/phys...anDiagram.html

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    Ether maybe defined better

    Guille;
    Maybe this will give you a different perspective to view the math and possibly translate the physics terminology to pure physical actions. It is intended as a reply to your post #2.

    Though Einstein postulated that "Absolute Motion cannot be determined", his own equations and the conservation laws of physics dictates that "Absolute Motion" is a constant for all physical entities that exist. If we were to align all the motion of the universe or any particle to be in a single linear direction, a specific finite and absolute value would result – this would be the value for “Absolute Motion”. Since c^2 represents the result of a change of energy states, this change must be a change in the distribution of "Absolute Motion" as it is represented. For Einstein’s energy equation and all other mathematical models that use this term of energy, to function, the value of "Absolute Motion" must be equivalent to at least twice the speed of light in a vacuum (2c). (actually about 6.5*10^11 c)

    (Aether / Ether) is matter with its "Absolute Motion" distributed as random chaos wave motion causing matter to disperse in all directions at the same instance.

    (Aether Particle /domain) is a Toron, is a photon, and many others. (aka Quantum Unity Particle)
    A Toron is a unique quantity of matter acted on such to invoke the same uniform angular momentum throughout the substance. This results in the formation of a quantity of matter that is for the most part, autonomous of the surrounding environment. The self-affinity property has increased to bond this matter into a domain such that any action on any part of this domain must equally affect the whole. The Toron is the keeper of Absolute Motion. The uniform motion of a Toron is a two dimensional form of linear and angular motion – the remaining quantity of motion is distributed as pure random motion (chaotic wave motions) throughout the Toron. The sum of all the motion quantities of the Toron is equal to Absolute Motion.

    Do well;
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    Dave,

    thanks for the post.


    what's the purpose (about aether) of the photon?

 

 
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