View Single Post
  #8 (permalink)  
Old 03-June-2008, 02:15 AM
volantis's Avatar
volantis volantis is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Alma, IL
Posts: 47
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by antoniseb View Post
Until we have someone on board who wants to defend Aether Physics, we can simply address it here in a mainstream context.
I'm the author of the theory. I will gladly answer relevant questions as I have the time available.

Quote:
If I understand correctly, Aether Physics doesn't really predict anything different at current observable energies... but I am no expert.
The Aether Physics Model makes many predictions starting out with the nature of charge. According to the APM, all charge should always be notated with distributed charge (charge squared), not single dimension charge. Also, there are two distinctly different and quantifiable types of charges, the electrostatic charge and the electromagnetic (strong) charge.

The Standard Model states that the electron does not experience the strong force. The Aether Physics Model predicts it does, and in fact, there is already evidence to prove it. The Casimir force equation transposes to the strong force law for the electron. If you would like a quick tutorial of the Aether Physics Model, you can read A New Foundation for Physics. This paper was presented to the PIRT 2006 conference held at Imperial College in London.

It is true that mainstream publications will not allow an Aether theory to be published. This is not a fault of the Aether Physics Model, but of prejudice and bigotry in mainstream science. The theory stands on its own. It is fully and properly quantified. The theory is induced from empirical constants and measured data. There are no presumed postulates.

The Aether Physics Model properly unifies all the forces, something Einstein could not do. As pointed out by others, the APM predicts the ground state electron binding energies of all elements from first principles (modern physics cannot do this). Now we have built a magnetic scalar wave detector, which detects gravitational waves. This is another area of science modern physics fails at. Gravitational waves can only be detected if you are looking at the medium (Aether) in which they travel. The interferometer experiments are doomed to fail because they assume that the fabric of space-time (Aether) does not ripple when the gravitational wave ripples the laser light beam. But, in fact, the Aether does ripple and therefore the deflection of the light beam is cancelled. It is like a stick figure on a sheet of paper trying to determine when the paper is being folded or curled.

Have at it. I'm always looking for the flaws in my work. Maybe you can help me find them.

Dave