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Author Topic: The Aether and Time Dilation/Time Change  (Read 21034 times)

sm0ky2

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Re: The Aether and Time Dilation/Time Change
« Reply #15 on: August 19, 2010, 06:02:41 PM »
Why does this happen?

With the rock on a string, we can show how the the movement of your shoulder translates to the verticle displacement of the rock, while forward momentum is conserved.

A similar thing happens around the Milky Way. The aetheric mesh around a star - in a vectoral direction towards the galactic center, behaves very similar to our string, holding the rock.
as the galactic center goes through its cycles of expanse and collapse, the force on these interlinked grid-lines changes, moving the star into another vectoral plane. ( a different set of grid-lines, running it a slightly different angle)

If you imagine a string between the galactic center and the orbiting star, the path of the string would represent the vectoral angle of the aetheric grid lines that have the most influence over the star. This fundemental perpendicularity is synonymous with magnetism. Which is one of the several reasons i have concluded that the aether is magnetic in nature. This translates to a macro-gravitational force on a large scale, which is attractive independent of field polarities. [note: there are exceptions to this when interacting with the aetheric grid-lines, perpendicular to the gravitational force, which can result in a repulsive effect: "antigravity"]


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Re: The Aether and Time Dilation/Time Change
« Reply #16 on: August 20, 2010, 05:03:57 AM »
When the earth circles the sun, its much like an atom, it assumes several different orbits over hundreds and thousands of years.
and every so often, i forget the exact astronomical units, but something like 244 yrs, we cross the same plane as before.
This allows us to model an observation (computer simulation) of a planet in another star-system.

Lets assume this star system travels around a very similar galactic orbit as our sun, so relative to us, that star remains stationary. and there is a planet there. Lets call it P143X
Let us also assume that this planet crosses the same plane in its own obrit at the same time intervals, and in the direction of our sun, so that such an observation can be made.

Now, we measure the distance to this star, and it appears to be 432,000 light years away
as the suns orbit around the galaxy, and the other stars orbit, come closer to allignment with the "galactic plane"
each time we measure at the right time in a 244yr cycle, the distance between them gets closer and closer.
by the end of a 160,000yr (or whatever #) cycle, we measure the distance, and "oh!, thats only 2 light years away!"


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Re: The Aether and Time Dilation/Time Change
« Reply #17 on: August 20, 2010, 05:39:05 AM »
You can demonstrate this using the speed of sound.
Get a 50-ft piece of leather rop, or similar thick cord-type material. something heavy.

coil it up on your arm, and start our with 5-6 feet, get to spinning around. and SLOWLY let out more and more, keep it tight.,
when you get the whole rope spinning around you you can hold that sucker right at the speed of sound. you can hear a high pitched rumbling noise as you get close to the barrier.
if you go over the sound barrier, it will let out a barking-howl, we call it the wolf's cry, loudest thing in the hills at night...

but if you keep it just under the speed of sound, and low at your waiste, then quickly move your arm upwards, the end of the rope doesn't break the sound barrier.

you can calculate its trajectory, and distance traveled, using yourself as an RPM reference,(approx 60-65rpm depending on the length of your arms)  and see that it clearly traveled across more air than sound would travel in the same ammount of time. Yet the whip was still traveling forward at just under the speed of sound.
the verticle displacement occured at much less than the speed of sound, so at no point in its travel, did the whip actually move faster than the speed of sound, but by changing the vector of its planar orbit, you caused it to travel over more space at a constant velocity.