Re: Where does the aether go? (was Re: Einsteins 1929 UFT paper)

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 01 Apr 1998 19:31:30 -0800

Hi Ray!

You wrote;
> To answer the question about where does the aether go I will first
> answer the question of where does the energy go. It doesn't go
> anywhere, it simply increases the mass of the particle exponentially
> with time (or tries to). There is no need to have an extra dimension
> to "pipe it" off somewhere else because the rate is only 1 part in
> 10^10 per year.

Now, that's new to me, what an intriguing idea and it follows a very
logical progression....if aether influx increases the density of the
mass, then of course, it is going nowhere, but is being slowed down via
e=mc^ to become matter....damn, right there all the time...thanks RAY!!!

Matter is precipated aether, the denser the matter, the more aether is
locked into it. So much for hyperspace...<g>....

There is some guy in your neck of the woods, Woolagong University who had
a marvelous theory of matter as being bubbles or holes in space into
which aether flows...it was published in Nexus a few years back and I
made it into a file...have to post that as an html page because I think
the guy was on it...found it, already posted at;

http://www.keelynet.com/energy/bubble1.txt

This isn't the same fellow as the Woolagong prof. But it makes a lot of
sense just the same....seeya!

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