Aether Displacement

Yeah that's called propagation, and that's what I said, and I think you missed the part where I predicted it in 2004. I predicted it by removing the Big Bang and folding Aether due to its own collisions which would eventually meet at a central point.. very rare, the 12 point spherical stacking fold due to the kissing problem. And a galaxy is the less rare 6 point fold, which is a 2D fold inside the bubble which holds it in place.
 
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Yeah that's called propagation, and that's what I said, and I think you missed the part where I predicted it in 2004. I predicted it by removing the Big Bang and folding Aether due to its own collisions which would eventually meet at a central point.. very rare, the 12 point spherical stacking fold due to the kissing problem. And a galaxy is the less rare 6 point fold, which is a 2D fold.

Or, you could correctly understand what is presently postulated as non-baryonic dark matter is aether. Non-baryonic dark matter does not travel with galaxies. Galaxies move through and displace the aether. The Milky Way's halo is the state of displacement of the aether.
 
Or, you could correctly understand what is presently postulated as non-baryonic dark matter is aether. Non-baryonic dark matter does not travel with galaxies. Galaxies move through and displace the aether. The Milky Way's halo is the state of displacement of the aether.

I have always said that Dark Matter is Aether, and space-time is Aether. All you are doing is ignoring replies.
 
I have always said that Dark Matter is Aether, and space-time is Aether. All you are doing is ignoring replies.

Why don't we start with the basics and see if there is anything we can agree upon.

We are in agreement that non-baryonic dark matter is aether, correct?

If so then this means aether has mass, correct?

If so then this means aether physically occupies three dimensional space, correct?

If so then this means aether is physically displaced by matter, correct?
 
Why don't we start with the basics and see if there is anything we can agree upon.

We are in agreement that non-baryonic dark matter is aether, correct?

If so then this means aether has mass, correct?

If so then this means aether physically occupies three dimensional space, correct?

If so then this means aether is physically displaced by matter, correct?

The last one doesn't work if the Aether is tiny matter. You would then need to replace it with flow. But that's good because then you get an out flow which is magnetism.
 
The last one doesn't work if the Aether is matter. You would then need to replace it with flow. But that's good because then you get an out flow which is magnetism.

Aether and matter are different states of the same material.

Matter is condensations of aether.

An ice cube in a glass of water displaces the water, correct?

This thread is titled 'Aether Displacement'. If you do not agree aether is physically displaced by matter then start your own thread.
 
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Aether and matter are different states of the same material.

Matter is condensations of aether.

An ice cube in a glass of water displaces the water, correct?

Water is much larger than Aether. You displace something when it will not fit inside that object, it is rejected by electron collisions. But if the Aether can fit inside all objects then it can only flow into them. A flow is also a 3D dip like space-time bending. then you need an outflow.. magnetism. The out flow meets the in flow, and you get a bubble.
 
Water is much larger than Aether. You displace something when it will not fit inside that object, it is rejected by electron collisions. But if the Aether can fit inside all objects then it can only flow into them. A flow is also a 3D dip like space-time bending. then you need an outflow.. magnetism. The out flow meets the in flow, and you get a bubble.

Aether exists within the nuclei of atoms where particles of matter do not exist. However, aether is physically displaced by the particles of matter in the nuclei.

This thread is titled 'Aether Displacement'. If you do not agree aether is physically displaced by matter then start your own thread.
 
Aether exists within the nuclei of atoms where particles of matter do not exist. However, aether is physically displaced by the particles of matter in the nuclei.

This thread is titled 'Aether Displacement'. If you do not agree aether is physically displaced by matter then start your own thread.

If people have to agree to post in the thread, it isn't a thread, it's a text document. Make a web page.
 
If people have to agree to post in the thread, it isn't a thread, it's a text document. Make a web page.

The point you fail to realize is aether physically occupies three dimensional space and is physically displaced by matter. If you do not agree with this that is fine. However, attempting a conversation with you in a thread titled 'Aether Displacement' is pointless.

This thread is titled 'Aether Displacement'. If you do not agree aether is physically displaced by matter then start your own thread.
 
Aether exists within the nuclei of atoms where particles of matter do not exist. However, aether is physically displaced by the particles of matter in the nuclei.

This thread is titled 'Aether Displacement'. If you do not agree aether is physically displaced by matter then start your own thread.

Displacement at the nuclei give a Galaxy a disc displacement, not a bubble. You have the flat sides going the wrong way.
 
Displacement at the nuclei give a Galaxy a disc displacement, not a bubble. You have the flat sides going the wrong way.

The Milky Way's halo is the state of displacement of the aether of relativity. The matter which would form the Milky Way was moving as it displaced the aether. The aether displaced perpendicular to the major direction of motion became the majority force of the displaced aether and forced the matter into the disk. This resulted in the angular momentum of the matter. It is the aether which is displaced outward relative to the plane of the angular momentum which exerts force toward the center of the Milky Way. This force, along with the state of displacement of the aether as determined by the angular momentum of the Milky Way, forced the matter closer together which resulted in the displaced aether looking like a squished beach ball. Aether displacement explains how the Milky Way was created and how the disk and halo formed.
 
The Milky Way's halo is the state of displacement of the aether of relativity. The matter which would form the Milky Way was moving as it displaced the aether. The aether displaced perpendicular to the major direction of motion became the majority force of the displaced aether and forced the matter into the disk. This resulted in the angular momentum of the matter. It is the aether which is displaced outward relative to the plane of the angular momentum which exerts force toward the center of the Milky Way. This force, along with the state of displacement of the aether as determined by the angular momentum of the Milky Way, forced the matter closer together which resulted in the displaced aether looking like a squished beach ball. Aether displacement explains how the Milky Way was created and how the disk and halo formed.

That only works if the displacement was spherical to begin with, and yours wasn't spherical, it was flat. Yours was flat in the x/z plane, and the bubble is flat in the Y plane. the best you could get is a bubble flat towards the centre of the Milky Way.
 
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That only works if the displacement was spherical to begin with, and yours wasn't spherical, it was flat. Yours was flat in the x/z plane, and the bubble is flat in the Y plane. the best you could get is a bubble flat towards the centre of the Milky Way.

The aether displaced by the Milky Way displaced outward and away from the plane of the disk of the Milky Way forced the matter closer to the center of the Milky Way. This force, along with the force associated with the state of the aether displaced by the momentum of the matter in the Milky Way caused the displaced aether into the shape of a squished beach ball.
 
The aether displaced by the Milky Way displaced outward and away from the plane of the disk of the Milky Way forced the matter closer to the center of the Milky Way. This force, along with the force associated with the state of the aether displaced by the momentum of the matter in the Milky Way caused the displaced aether into the shape of a squished beach ball.

If you added the black hole to your thinking, you get something like that, but again, the black hole creates flow, not displacement. Jets are seen coming from a black hole. It's possible that displacement is actually flow, and nobody realised it.
 
If you added the black hole to your thinking, you get something like that, but again, the black hole creates flow, not displacement. Jets are seen coming from a black hole. It's possible that displacement is actually flow, and nobody realised it.

What is presently postulated as non-baryonic dark matter is aether. Aether has mass. Aether physically occupies three dimensional space. Aether is physically displaced by matter. Force exerted toward matter by aether displaced by matter is gravity. A moving particle has an associated aether displacement wave. Curved spacetime is displaced aether.

This thread is titled 'Aether Displacement'. If you do not agree with any of the above in terms of your understanding of aether then start your own thread.
 
What is presently postulated as non-baryonic dark matter is aether. Aether has mass. Aether physically occupies three dimensional space. Aether is physically displaced by matter. Force exerted toward matter by aether displaced by matter is gravity. A moving particle has an associated aether displacement wave. Curved spacetime is displaced aether.

This thread is titled 'Aether Displacement'. If you do not agree with any of the above in terms of your understanding of aether then start your own thread.

The quote mentions displacement twice, so it fits the thread title.
 
The quote mentions displacement twice, so it fits the thread title.

Do you agree with the following? If not then start your own thread.

What is presently postulated as non-baryonic dark matter is aether. Aether has mass. Aether physically occupies three dimensional space unoccupied by matter.

Aether is physically displaced by matter.
 
Do you agree with the following? If not then start your own thread.

What is presently postulated as non-baryonic dark matter is aether. Aether has mass. Aether physically occupies three dimensional space unoccupied by matter.

Aether is physically displaced by matter.

You should reword it anyway. Displaced by the nucleus of an atom. because you said that in your previous post.
 
You should reword it anyway. Displaced by the nucleus of an atom. because you said that in your previous post.

Aether exists in the nucleus of an atom where the particles of matter the nucleus consists of do not.

Do you agree with the following? If not then start your own thread.

Aether is physically displaced by particles of matter.
 
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