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LSTime...

 

Are you aware of this web site dealing with 'aether' research ?

 

http://www.aetherometry.com/Journals/JAethRes/

 

Do you find anything you would agree with in the journal papers cited ?

 

I prefer arxiv.org. There isn't a lot on aether but there are those who correctly understand what occurs physically in nature. There is also the work of John Bush, Yves Couder and Aephriem Steinberg who get it.

 

In terms of one of the articles I saw referring to dark energy...

 

Our Universe is a larger version of a galactic polar jet.

 

'Was the universe born spinning?'
 
"The universe was born spinning and continues to do so around a preferred axis"
 
Our Universe spins around a preferred axis because it is a larger version of a galactic polar jet.
 
'Mysterious Cosmic 'Dark Flow' Tracked Deeper into Universe'
 
"The clusters appear to be moving along a line extending from our solar system toward Centaurus/Hydra, but the direction of this motion is less certain. Evidence indicates that the clusters are headed outward along this path, away from Earth, but the team cannot yet rule out the opposite flow. "We detect motion along this axis, but right now our data cannot state as strongly as we'd like whether the clusters are coming or going," Kashlinsky said."
 
The clusters are headed along this path because our Universe is a larger version of a polar jet.
 
It's not the Big Bang; it's the Big Ongoing.
 
Dark energy is dark matter continuously emitted into the Universal jet.
 
The following article is the best I have found in terms of describing the same phenomenon I am.
 
'Comment on the higher derivative Lagrangians in relativistic theory' 
 
"Einstein theory of gravitational fields and this gives a new perspective on the Mach principle revisiting the “absolute” acceleration concept as a natural motion in space-time deformed by the matter-energy contained therein. We refer the reader to the paper of Einstein on a related topic [9]. The relativistic theory of an Aether was discussed several time, see for e.g. [8], [9]. In this paper, our hypothesis is different and gives a relativistic theory of the deformation of continuous media (for which the geometry is described by the metric field)." 
 
The Milky Way's halo is the deformation of continuous media.
 
The Milky Way's halo is the deformation of spacetime.
 
The Milky Way's halo is the state of displacement of the aether.
 
What is referred to geometrically as the deformation of spacetime is the state of displacement of the aether.
 
Particles of matter move through and displace the aether.
 
What ripples when galaxy clusters collide is what waves in a double slit experiment; the aether.
 
Einstein's gravitational wave is de Broglie's wave of wave-particle duality; both are waves in the aether.
 
Aether displaced by matter relates general relativity and quantum mechanics.
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Here is a thought experiment that extrapolates on the double slit experiment. Say we have one electron moving through a double slit, with waves going through both slits. On the other side, of each of the two slits, are oxygen atoms. Each of these two oxygen atoms, one opposite each slit, can accept one electron. Do the two oxygen atoms both get an electron since there are two waves, or does just one oxygen atom gets an electron because there is only one particle? Conservation would suggest only one oxygen atom can get an electron, even if there are two waves, since two electrons have more energy than one. 

 

The two waves of the election are piggy backing on the C-aether, while the electron particle, by moving slower than the speed of light, is part of matter and closer to matter, making it the interface with matter. 

 

If we do this with photons, the double slit will form two waves, each of which can impact matter. In this case, the split waves piggy back on double the aether particles at C. This does not violate conservation since the C-aether has plenty of particles to choose from and no new ones are made. 

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Here is a thought experiment that extrapolates on the double slit experiment. Say we have one electron moving through a double slit, with waves going through both slits. On the other side, of each of the two slits, are oxygen atoms. Each of these two oxygen atoms, one opposite each slit, can accept one electron. Do the two oxygen atoms both get an electron since there are two waves, or does just one oxygen atom gets an electron because there is only one particle? Conservation would suggest only one oxygen atom can get an electron, even if there are two waves, since two electrons have more energy than one. 

 

The electron particle travels through a single slit. The associated wave in the aether passes through both.

 

The two waves of the election are piggy backing on the C-aether, while the electron particle, by moving slower than the speed of light, is part of matter and closer to matter, making it the interface with matter. 

 

If we do this with photons, the double slit will form two waves, each of which can impact matter. In this case, the split waves piggy back on double the aether particles at C. This does not violate conservation since the C-aether has plenty of particles to choose from and no new ones are made. 

 

 

The photon particle travels through a single slit. The associated wave in the aether passes through both.

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