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Old 04-June-2008, 11:49 AM
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I presume you mean section 11? The Neutron is quantified as a bound electron and proton with captured angular momentum, which is the anti-neutrino. Beta decay clearly shows a neutron decays to a proton and electron and releases a certain quantity of non-visible angular momentum. This non-visible angular momentum has been measured in the Kamiokande experiment in Japan. Reread section 11. It says exactly what you say. We are in agreement but you somehow think we are not.



The parity of matter and antimatter, in both its spin and time reversal modes, is included in the Aether Physics Model. The concept of quantum frequency applies to the frequency of forward-backward time and the frequency of right-left spin. The electrostatic charge dipoles of the Aether are a third frequency dimension, however, this third frequency dimension is static, rather than dynamic. The three frequency dimensions produce eight possible spin positions. Half of these spin positions occur in the backward time direction, which we never see. Of the remaining four forward time spin positions, two are left-spin and two are right-spin. Of the two left-spin spin positions, one is on the positive electrostatic half of the dipole and the other is on the negative electrostatic half of the dipole. The same for the right-spin spin positions. The Aether is constantly oscillating between forward and backward time and right and left spin.

As such, the Aether has three dimensions of length, two dimensions of frequency, and an electrostatic dipole meaning that the Aether has a five-dimensional spatial-temporal structure as opposed to the four-dimensional spatial-temporal structure the physical Universe experiences.

When the five dimensional Aether unit absorbs a quantity of primary angular momentum (dark matter), the primary angular momentum can only fill one of the four forward-time spin positions of the Aether.

The Aether is a flexible tubular construction. As long as the surface area of the Aether unit tubes remains constant, it can deform in to a range of shapes. Although the Aether would normally conserve parity, it is conceivable that under certain circumstances it could appear to violate that parity. Although, it is questionable as to whether the violation is real, or just an illusion caused by a deformed Aether unit. I have not investigated the experiment surrounding Lee and Yang's discoveries, so I cannot say for sure at this time how their observation ties in to the Aether Physics Model. All I can say for sure is that parity is definitely supported.

Each sphere of the Aether unit has one spin. There are two spin positions on each sphere, meaning that each spin position has half spin. Thus when a subatomic particle is formed (matter or antimatter), it can only fill one spin position and has half spin. It is the half-spin nature of the subatomic particle, which gives the physical Universe the illusion of forward time. Matter and antimatter only exist in the forward time component of the Aether oscillation.

Dave
Dave. "In the Aether Physics Model, the neutron is a composite of a proton and electron" the quote marks are from section 8 as I said.
You cannot both say that parity is supported, and at the same time that it is not conserved without some rationale. In a court of law it's guilty or not. For parity, it's conserved or not, which is it? pete
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