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mpc755:
'Q criterion for disc stability modified by external tidal field'
http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1754

"We have studied the local stability of an astrophysical disc supported by rotation and random motion, under the influence of an external gravitational tidal field."

What is referred to as the "external gravitational tidal field" is the state of displacement of the aether.

Aether has mass, physically occupies three dimensional space and is physically displaced by particles of matter. Displaced aether pushes back and exerts inward pressure toward matter.

Displaced aether pushing back and exerting inward pressure toward matter is gravity.

A moving particle has an associated aether displacement wave. In a double slit experiment the particle travels through a single slit and the associated wave in the aether passes through both.

Bob Smith:
@MPC755, a few questions for you:
 
How would you describe the effect of magnetism on the aether?
 
Do magnetic lines of force actually act upon the aether, either intensifying its gravitational pressure (mag attraction) or lessening/nullifying its grav pressure (mag repulsion)?
 
In the case of a magnetic pulse, do you think the abrupt emergence of lines of magnetic force momentarily displace the aether, causing it to push back in the form of a wave?
 
Would the same be true also with a sharp high voltage spike (and is it not so much the voltage causing the aether to push back in wave form on a circuit, but rather the associated magnetic field's abrupt rise and fall)?
 
I am intrigued by your take on the aether, and hope you'll be able to answer these questions and perhaps a few more.
 
Regards,
Bob
 
 

mpc755:

--- Quote from: Bob Smith on August 10, 2013, 09:09:57 PM ---@MPC755, a few questions for you:
 
How would you describe the effect of magnetism on the aether?
 
Do magnetic lines of force actually act upon the aether, either intensifying its gravitational pressure (mag attraction) or lessening/nullifying its grav pressure (mag repulsion)?
 
In the case of a magnetic pulse, do you think the abrupt emergence of lines of magnetic force momentarily displace the aether, causing it to push back in the form of a wave?
 
Would the same be true also with a sharp high voltage spike (and is it not so much the voltage causing the aether to push back in wave form on a circuit, but rather the associated magnetic field's abrupt rise and fall)?
 
I am intrigued by your take on the aether, and hope you'll be able to answer these questions and perhaps a few more.
 
Regards,
Bob

--- End quote ---

"In several parts of this treatise an attempt has been made to explain electromagnetic phenomena by means of mechanical action transmitted from one body to another by means of a medium occupying the space between them. The undulatory theory of light also assumes the existence of a medium. We have now to shew that the properties of the electromagnetic medium are identical with those of the luminiferous medium." - Maxwell

Maxwell's displacement current is a physical displacement of the aether.

'Ether and the Theory of Relativity - Albert Einstein'
http://www.tu-harburg.de/rzt/rzt/it/Ether.html

"Since according to our present conceptions the elementary particles of matter are also, in their essence, nothing else than condensations of the electromagnetic field"

The electromagnetic field is a state of the aether. Particles of matter are condensations of aether.

'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT?' A. EINSTEIN
http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf

"If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass diminishes by L/c2."

The mass of the body does diminish. However, the matter which no longer exists as part of the body has not vanished; it still exists, as aether. Matter evaporates into aether. As matter evaporates into aether it expands into neighboring places; which is energy. Mass is conserved.

When a nuclear bomb explodes matter evaporates into aether. The evaporation is energy. Mass is conserved.

mpc755:
Q. What do you call dark matter which fills inter-galactic space? Where it extends beyond galaxies to great distances without cutoff?
A. Aether. Aether has mass.

Inter-galactic space is filled with aether.

'Matter Distribution around Galaxies'
http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.3005

"We showed that the galaxy has no clear edges in the dark matter distribution, unlike luminous matter, which should be bounded by the cooling radius. The distribution is extended beyond the virial radius in an organised way halfway to the neighbouring galaxy, so that the Universe is filled with the material associated with tails of galaxies, and we then call the peaks of the matter distribution galaxies. Inter-galactic space is filled with matter. Tails of galaxies extend to great distances without cutoff, whereas luminous component of galaxies have definite cutoff radius corresponding to the cooling radius."

mpc755:
'Casimir Dark Energy, Stabilization of the Extra Dimensions and Gauss-Bonnet Term'
http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.4802

"In order to restore the stabilizing mechanism, the modified Casimir dark energy model is investigated by adding the aether field into the model [18]. The effects of the aether field in the higher-dimensional spacetime are investigated in and one of the results in four-dimensional spacetime is that it will decrease the slope of the effective potential. In other words, it reduces the force acting on the radion field during matter-dominated period. Thus the radion field slowly rolls down at the beginning time and it has enough time for waiting the existence of the potential minimum at the late-time. This leads to the stabilization of the extra dimensions eventually. Unfortunately, the form of aether field which can provide this viable model is not stable."

The 'instability' is most likely due to the nonsense of quantum fluctuations and virtual particles. If mainstream physics was able to understand aether has mass then it would understand that the aether field is stable.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect#Vacuum_energy

"a "field" in physics may be envisioned as if space were filled with interconnected vibrating balls and springs, and the strength of the field can be visualized as the displacement of a ball from its rest position"

A 'field' in physics is space filled with aether and the strength of the field is the displacement of the aether from its relative rest position.

Each of the plates in the Casimir effect displace the aether. The displaced aether which exists between the plates is pushing back toward each of the plates which causes the force associated with the aether displaced by each of the plates which exists between the plates to offset. This aether is more at rest than the aether which is displaced by the plates which encompasses the plates. The reduced force associated with the aether which exists between the plates along with the displaced aether which encompasses the plates which is pushing back and exerting inward pressure toward the plates causes the plates to be forced together.

What occurs physically in nature in the Casimir effect is the same phenomenon as gravity.

There is no such thing as non-baryonic dark matter anchored to matter. Aether has mass and physically occupies three dimensional space. Aether is physically displaced by matter.

Displaced aether pushing back and exerting inward pressure toward matter is gravity.

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