Wild is the world, and so is physics.
Well, it is certainly wild if you learned all of your physics from comic books.
Wild is the world, and so is physics.
Well, I was skeptical of the Casimir force the first time I heard it. But then I learned how to derive it, and read papers where some people measured it. Now I am less skeptical.
Ahh good. I will let yall entertain yourselves here with such wild speculations
The Aether is not "quantum" by its true nature. The Aether is matter, which is heavily compressed, so that the vacuum is behaving like the foam inside of evacuated vessel...If you shoot it from a gun, it SHOULD drag the Quantum Aether with it..
The QM is just a thin formal layer above QM postulates. It doesn't explain their physical motivation, the inertial consequences the less. This is why the Feynman had said before some time:..it is certainly wild if you learned all of your physics from comic books...
..But Zeph... i have to disagree my friend. The Aether and matter indeed are the same, but a matter in motion must move through a static field, such as an Aether.
I have a theory which predicts pixies that live on electrons, except that the pixies are too small to be observed and have no other experimental consequences.
What Michelson and Morrely showed is that if there is an aether, then it doesn't have a preferred reference frame. This means that it has no consequences for experiment.
Just like my pixies.
...MM "and Miller found a residual ether drift of approximately, 8.5 km/sec, which was slightly greater than 1/4 the supposed earth-sun orbit velocity of 30 km/sec. Your statement that MM found no preferred reference frame is not consistent with the results of MM...