So how does this guy know what he's talking about? And what is space matter? Or does it matter? Well, apparently it doesn't, since two scientists at the turn of century, Michelson and Morley developed a device to measure the speed of light under two conditions: through the earth's atmosphere and then through a vacuum, as in space. And found it doesn't matter. So it''s always the same. Hence, their conclusion: that there's no aether because the speed of light is constant.
@Tdgonline -- The theory of space consisting of an aether wasn't disproved by M & M's experiment, only showing that IF it exists it pervades spacetime. As the Higg's Field is proposed to do, and which may be an attribute of the Aether. Many physicists have resurrected the theory of Aether as the substrate of the universe by which mass and energy interact with matter.
@starmanskye Yes, good to hear some other points so view! But, even allowing for the aether, the idea of space matter did seem nebulous. And so, my only quandary in these matters has more to do with how light and other EM energy is transmitted through space with no medium, (since they say EM has its own momentum.) Because, we know that sound has air and ocean waves have water. And so, the aether serves this function? Well, couldn't we just say that space is the medium?
This is logically correct! Atoms are nothing more than compressed electromagnetic field energy with a kinetic conservation of potential expansion.
The fabric of space time is an electromagnetic entity.
Gravity is a residual effect of the strong nuclear force.
All this is common sense from just observing an explosive reaction of mater. This demonstrates the rapid expansion of electromagnetic forces and the expansion of the fabric of spacial structures.
So how does this guy know what he's talking about? And what is space matter? Or does it matter? Well, apparently it doesn't, since two scientists at the turn of century, Michelson and Morley developed a device to measure the speed of light under two conditions: through the earth's atmosphere and then through a vacuum, as in space. And found it doesn't matter. So it''s always the same. Hence, their conclusion: that there's no aether because the speed of light is constant.
Tdgonline 4 months ago
@Tdgonline -- The theory of space consisting of an aether wasn't disproved by M & M's experiment, only showing that IF it exists it pervades spacetime. As the Higg's Field is proposed to do, and which may be an attribute of the Aether. Many physicists have resurrected the theory of Aether as the substrate of the universe by which mass and energy interact with matter.
starmanskye 2 months ago
@starmanskye Yes, good to hear some other points so view! But, even allowing for the aether, the idea of space matter did seem nebulous. And so, my only quandary in these matters has more to do with how light and other EM energy is transmitted through space with no medium, (since they say EM has its own momentum.) Because, we know that sound has air and ocean waves have water. And so, the aether serves this function? Well, couldn't we just say that space is the medium?
Tdgonline 2 months ago
well you hace a great creative idea
fagisvt 1 year ago
This is logically correct! Atoms are nothing more than compressed electromagnetic field energy with a kinetic conservation of potential expansion.
The fabric of space time is an electromagnetic entity.
Gravity is a residual effect of the strong nuclear force.
All this is common sense from just observing an explosive reaction of mater. This demonstrates the rapid expansion of electromagnetic forces and the expansion of the fabric of spacial structures.
CanyonLakeTX 1 year ago