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by pyinstallwoes
1896 days ago
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It makes sense if one pictures the aether as a finite substance over an infinite surface area of and in of itself. Like a limited amount of paint that gets smooshed and pushed around. Intuitively I'd postulate that the aether is an incompressible fluid at 'neutral' - a fundamental formless form with directionality. Then when the aether interacts with itself in opposing currents it creates an inertia against itself causing it to evaporate into matter all the way into planet cores, rock, water, air, then outer space. It basically becomes a pressure gradient at different critical boundaries. Makes sense to me. Can simply a lot of Science most likely, just import the electron as a monopole that builds up into hydrogen and so on. Aether splits into E- and E+ and clumps until 1836 (proton/2 918 aether e+ e-). Can be radically simplified with Torus, Aether, and Hyperboloid fluidic models around Vortices. |
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