Light * Gravity * Electricity * Energy * Magnetism * temperature * Heat *Space * Ether * The Bohr Model * The Boltzmann Constant *The Gamma Factor
Ether The Fabric of Space
Aether In ancient Greece represented a creative shining light
In the solid elastic theory of early modern science, ether was argued to be a homogenous medium responsible for everything from gravity and the transmission of light to heat and electromagnetic phenomena.
The Ether I conceive of is a pre-existent medium out of which heavenly bodies are engendered, basic to light as electro-magnetism, to the atom and so, basic to the gravitational forces in which bodies float suspended and in which we all exist in its dense etheric sea; thus the material world at any scale would have to be less dense than the etheric.
Matter emanates from ether. The material changes in texture with change in pulsate velocity.
A complete theory will be circular. Even a linear event is a new beginning or end of another event. Like a circuit that is complete.
1.86 x 10-9 kg is the fundamental building block of ether & unifies the gravitational and electric forces
Quantum Theory Shaken at its Root
No Electron in the Nascent Hydrogen Atom
"You might say the "Hand of God" wrote that number, and we don't know how He pushed his pencil."
- Richard Feynman
The Hand of God is a dimensionless number appearing in spectral studies of the hydrogen atom. All along, physicists have attempted to derive meaning out of this number. Photo-electric conversions occur under experimental stress by a factor of 137. Richard Feynman suggested that physicists display this "Hand of God" number prominently in their offices as a reminder of how much they don’t know.
The Ether Model & The Hand of God.--In a single stroke we are drawn into the enigmas of existence which have vexed and teased the “minds of inquiry” for centuries.—What is matter? Why do heavenly bodies float in empty space? What is light?—Who am I?—Here are answers arrived at out of mathematical data with solutions for material science and a few suggestions for values and beliefs.—Let the facts speak.—The inquiring mind is invited to dig in and to demand of life, science, and the world at large,—“How do we relate?”