Aether Displacement

This is not a theory. This is not a hypothesis. This sounds like a bunch of liberal arts student smoking a bong and coming up with a awesome idea at 4 in the morning. Dude, there's like this aether and it like explains everthing - whoa....

This is like someone who can not explain what occurs physically in nature in a double slit experiment, or why there is an offset between the light lensing through the space neighboring moving galaxy clusters and the galaxy clusters themselves, or explain why the Milky Way's halo is in the shape of a squished beach ball, yet acts as if they know everything.

It's the theory of everything for a reason. Aether displacement is the theory of everything.

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. Matter does not move with non-baryonic dark matter. Matter moves through and displaces the aether.

A moving particle has an associated aether displacement wave. In a double slit experiment, the particle travels a single path and enters and exits a single slit. It is the associated aether displacement wave which enters and exits both slits. The aether displacement wave creates wave interference upon exiting the slits. As the particle exits a single slit, it is this interference which alters the direction the particle travels. Detecting the particle causes a loss of coherence of the associated aether displacement wave, there is no wave interference, and the direction the particle travels is not altered.

'Offset between dark matter and ordinary matter: evidence from a sample of 38 lensing clusters of galaxies'
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/1004/1004.1475v1.pdf

"Our data strongly support the idea that the gravitational potential in clusters is mainly due to a non-baryonic fluid, and any exotic field in gravitational theory must resemble that of CDM fields very closely."

The offset is due to the galaxy clusters moving through the aether. The analogy is a submarine moving through the water. You are under water. Two miles away from you are many lights. Moving between you and the lights one mile away is a submarine. The submarine displaces the water. The state of displacement of the water causes the center of the lensing of the light propagating through the water to be offset from the center of the submarine itself. The offset between the center of the lensing of the light propagating through the water displaced by the submarine and the center of the submarine itself is going to remain the same as the submarine moves through the water. The submarine continually displaces different regions of the water. The state of the water connected to and neighboring the submarine remains the same as the submarine moves through the water even though it is not the same water the submarine continually displaces. This is what is occurring physically in nature as the galaxy clusters move through the aether.

'Milky Way's halo more squished than spherical'
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3473567...ys-halo-more-squished-spherical/#.TjkpbmDmE2c

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.

Curved spacetime is displaced aether.

Force exerted toward matter by aether displaced by matter is gravity.
 
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The same thing, year after year.
 
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The smae thing, year after year.

The same inability to explain what occurs physically in nature in a double slit experiment, or why there is an offset between the light lensing through the space neighboring moving galaxy clusters and the galaxy clusters themselves, or explain why the Milky Way's halo is in the shape of a squished beach ball, year after year.
 
'Dark matter hinted at again at Cresst experiment'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14811580

"Though dark matter is imagined to be everywhere, permeating the Universe and clumping around galaxies, it is estimated that some Wimps may pass through our entire Galaxy without interacting with any normal matter."

What is presently postulated as non-baryonic dark matter is aether. Aether has mass. Aether physically occupies three dimensional space unoccupied by matter. The aether passes through our entire Galaxy interacting with normal matter by being displaced by the matter. What is thought to be dark matter clumping around galaxies is the state of displacement of the aether.

"That is consistent with the idea that as our Solar System moves through the dark matter halo surrounding our Galaxy, the Earth is sometimes moving with and sometimes against this current of dark matter."

That is consistent with the idea that as our Solar System moves through the aether halo surrounding our Galaxy, the Earth is sometimes moving with and sometimes against this current of aether.
 
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You know making absurd crap up in your head is not really what educated people call physics. It is called absurd crap.

It is kind of funny that you would acutally print this stuff out and hold yourself up to ridicule. Luckily you are a legend in your own mind and are incapable of realizing how silly you look throwing around terms you clearly don't grasp.
Anyway, this isn't my thread.
I didn't just print this stuff out on a computer screen,...

http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?p=2811831#post2811831
 
If the Solar System moves through the 'dark matter' halo surrounding our Galaxy and the Earth also moves with and against the current of 'dark matter' then why wouldn't the Milky Way also be moving through the 'dark matter'? What is this magical property dark matter has which allows the Solar System and the Earth to move through it at the same time it somehow moves with galaxies?

There is no such property. The Milky Way is moving through the 'dark matter' just as the Solar System and the Earth are. The Milky Way is moving through the aether just as the Solar System and the Earth are. The Milky Way displaces the aether as it moves through it. The Milky Way's halo is the state of displacement of the aether.

What is presently postulated as non-baryonic dark matter is aether.

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

"the state of the [ether] is at every place determined by connections with the matter and the state of the ether in neighbouring places, ... disregarding the causes which condition its state."

The state of the aether at every place determined by connections with the matter and the state of the aether in neighboring places is the state of displacement of the aether.
 
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. . . . This is like someone who can not explain what occurs physically in nature in a double slit experiment . . .

You may want to look at my 'hypotheis' on this topic . . . posted previously (search wlminex . . . . or just ask AlexG . . . . one of my avid supporters (Tee Hee)!

wlminex
 
. . . . This is like someone who can not explain what occurs physically in nature in a double slit experiment . . .

You may want to look at my 'hypotheis' on this topic . . . posted previously (search wlminex . . . . or just ask AlexG . . . . one of my avid supporters (Tee Hee)!

wlminex

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.
 
Aether has mass. Aether physically occupies three dimensional space. Aether is physically displaced by matter.
Evidence please.

Force exerted toward matter by aether displaced by matter is gravity.
Already shown to be incorrect.

A moving particle has an associated aether displacement wave.
Curved spacetime is displaced aether.
Evidence please.
 
Evidence please.


Already shown to be incorrect.


Evidence please.

What is presently postulated as non-baryonic dark matter is aether.

'Offset between dark matter and ordinary matter: evidence from a sample of 38 lensing clusters of galaxies'
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1...739.x/abstract

"We compile a sample of 38 galaxy clusters which have both X-ray and strong lensing observations, and study for each cluster the projected offset between the dominant component of baryonic matter centre (measured by X-rays) and the gravitational centre (measured by strong lensing). Among the total sample, 45 per cent clusters have offsets [greater than]10 arcsec. The [greater than]10 arcsec separations are significant, considering the arcsecond precision in the measurement of the lensing/X-ray centres. This suggests that it might be a common phenomenon in unrelaxed galaxy clusters that gravitational field is separated spatially from the dominant component of baryonic matter. It also has consequences for lensing models of unrelaxed clusters since the gas mass distribution may differ from the dark matter distribution and give perturbations to the modelling. Such offsets can be used as a statistical tool for comparison with the results of Lambda cold dark matter ( CDM) simulations and to test the modified dynamics."

The offset is due to the galaxy clusters moving through the aether. The analogy is a submarine moving through the water. You are under water. Two miles away from you are many lights. Moving between you and the lights one mile away is a submarine. The submarine displaces the water. The state of displacement of the water causes the center of the lensing of the light propagating through the water to be offset from the center of the submarine itself. The offset between the center of the lensing of the light propagating through the water displaced by the submarine and the center of the submarine itself is going to remain the same as the submarine moves through the water. The submarine continually displaces different regions of the water. The state of the water connected to and neighboring the submarine remains the same as the submarine moves through the water even though it is not the same water the submarine continually displaces. This is what is occurring physically in nature as the galaxy clusters move through the aether.

'Dark Halo Around Our Galaxy Looks Like Squished Beach Ball'
http://www.space.com/7746-dark-halo-...each-ball.html

"Dark matter seems to shroud the remaining visible matter in giant spheres called haloes."

The Milky Way's halo is displaced aether.

"But the new study found that the Milky Way's halo isn't exactly spherical, but squished. In fact, its beach-ball form is flattened in a surprising direction perpendicular to the galaxy's visible, pancake-shaped spiral disk."

All of the aether displaced by the Milky Way matter exerts force toward the matter. The force exerted toward the matter by the aether displaced perpendicular to the plane of the galaxy's spiral disk offset. It is the aether which is displaced outward relative to the plane of the spiral disk which exerts force toward the center of the galaxy. This forces the matter closer together which results in the displaced aether looking like a squished beach ball.

'Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter'
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hu...g_feature.html

"Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope got a first-hand view of how dark matter behaves during a titanic collision between two galaxy clusters. The wreck created a ripple of dark mater, which is somewhat similar to a ripple formed in a pond when a rock hits the water."

The 'pond' consists of aether. The moving 'particles' are the galaxy clusters. The 'ripple' is a gravitational wave. The 'ripple' is an aether displacement wave.

The above is physical evidence of a moving 'particle' having an associated aether displacement wave.

In a double slit experiment, the particle travels a single path and enters and exits a single slit. It is the associated aether displacement wave which enters and exits both slits. The aether displacement wave creates wave interference upon exiting the slits. As the particle exits a single slit, it is this interference which alters the direction the particle travels. Detecting the particle causes a loss of coherence of the associated aether displacement wave, there is no wave interference, and the direction the particle travels is not altered.
 
Again: claims but no evidence.
You're really (really really) not very good at this are you?
 
Again: claims but no evidence.
You're really (really really) not very good at this are you?

I'm the most correct at this.

'Third experiment sees hints of dark matter'
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/today

"..which is thought to create the gravity that holds spinning galaxies together"

What is presently postulated as non-baryonic dark matter is aether.

Force exerted toward matter by aether displaced by matter is gravity.
 
@Dywyddyr --

Damn, you seem to be caught in a never ending loop of woo.
I always hang on to a vestige of hope. I've actually had one woo-woo admit he was in error and rethink his claims. But it was a rare occurrence... ;)
 
@Dywyddyr --

I think it might be best to give up that hope with this one...well, these two...what is that, the tenth time mpc has posted the exact same thing?
 
Wow!
And all you do again is make yet another unsupported claim.

'Dark matter hinted at again at Cresst experiment'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14811580

"Though dark matter is imagined to be everywhere, permeating the Universe and clumping around galaxies, it is estimated that some Wimps may pass through our entire Galaxy without interacting with any normal matter."

What is postulated as non-baryonic dark matter is aether.

Aether is displaced by matter.

What is postulated as the clumping of dark matter around galaxies is the state of displacement of the aether.

"That is consistent with the idea that as our Solar System moves through the dark matter halo surrounding our Galaxy, the Earth is sometimes moving with and sometimes against this current of dark matter."

If the Solar System moves through the 'dark matter' halo surrounding our Galaxy and the Earth also moves with and against the current of 'dark matter' then why wouldn't the Milky Way also be moving through the 'dark matter'? What is this magical property dark matter has which allows the Solar System and the Earth to move through it at the same time it somehow moves with galaxies?

There is no such property. The Milky Way is moving through the 'dark matter' just as the Solar System and the Earth are. The Milky Way is moving through the aether just as the Solar System and the Earth are. The Milky Way displaces the aether as it moves through it. The Milky Way's halo is the state of displacement of the aether.

And this is not the ether of Lorentz or the ether looked for in the Michelson Morley experiment. It is the aether of relativity.

'Ether and the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein'
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Extras/Einstein_ether.html

"the state of the [ether] is at every place determined by connections with the matter and the state of the ether in neighbouring places, ... disregarding the causes which condition its state."

The state of the aether as determined by connections with the Earth and the state of the aether in neighboring places is the state of displacement of the aether.
 
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