Discussion:
Relativistic mass explained
(too old to reply)
mpc755
2010-11-14 01:35:56 UTC
Permalink
Aether has mass.
Wrong .. if it did we could detect it.
Aether has been detected. What is presently described as 'dark matter'
is displaced aether.

'Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter'
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/news/dark_matter_ring_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 galaxy clusters displace aether. The moving galaxy clusters have
associated aether displacement waves (Einstein referred to them as
gravity waves).

The 'pond' consists of aether.
The 'ripple' is an aether displacement wave.

'Dark Halo Around Our Galaxy Looks Like Squished Beach Ball'
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/100106-dark-matter-halo-milky-way.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 matter exerts force towards the
matter. The force exerted towards the matter by the aether displaced
'above' and 'below' (i.e. 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 towards
the center of the galaxy. This forces the matter closer together which
results in the displaced aether (i.e. dark matter) forming a flattened
beach-ball form perpendicular to the galaxy's visible, pancake-shaped
spiral disk.
mpc755
2010-11-14 01:44:37 UTC
Permalink
Aether has mass.
Wrong .. if it did we could detect it.
Aether has been detected.

What is presently described as 'dark matter' is displaced aether.

'Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter'
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/news/dark_matter_ring_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 galaxy clusters displace aether. The moving galaxy clusters have
associated aether displacement waves (Einstein referred to them as
gravity waves).

The 'pond' consists of aether.
The 'ripple' is an aether displacement wave.

'Dark Halo Around Our Galaxy Looks Like Squished Beach Ball'
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/100106-dark-matter-halo-milky-way.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 matter exerts force towards the
matter. The force exerted towards the matter by the aether displaced
'above' and 'below' (i.e. 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 towards
the center of the galaxy. This forces the matter closer together which
results in the displaced aether (i.e. dark matter) forming a flattened
beach-ball form perpendicular to the galaxy's visible, pancake-shaped
spiral disk.
mpc755
2010-11-15 00:00:23 UTC
Permalink
Nope .. no aether required .. explained by a REAL physics theory .. not your
hand-waving fairy tales that don't explain anything
Explain what occurs physically in nature to cause dark matter to be
gravitationally bound to matter.
Explain what occurs physically in nature to cause the dark matter
ripple in the first article.
Explain where the ripple ends.
If the ripple does not end then explain how it is dark matter does not
occupy all of 'empty' space.
If the ripple does end then explain where it ends.
Explain what occurs physically in nature to cause the halo to be in
the shape of a flattened beach-ball perpendicular to the Milky Way's
pancake-shaped spiral disk as described in the second article.

Let's start with even easier questions for you to answer.

Explain what occurs physically in nature to cause gravity.
Explain what occurs physically in nature to cause the observed
behaviors in a double slit experiment.

Should I post the <crickets> now or wait a day, week, month, year,
eternity for your non-answer?

Aether has mass.
Aether is displaced by matter.

Force exerted towards matter by aether displaced by matter is gravity.

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. The associated aether displacement wave
enters and exits multiple slits. The associated aether displacement
wave exits multiple slits and creates interference which alters the
direction the particle travels. Detecting the particle causes a loss
of coherence between the particle and its associated aether
displacement wave.

'Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter'
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/news/dark_matter_ring_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 galaxy clusters displace aether. The moving galaxy clusters have
associated aether displacement waves (Einstein referred to them as
gravity waves).

The 'pond' consists of aether.
The 'ripple' is an aether displacement wave.

'Dark Halo Around Our Galaxy Looks Like Squished Beach Ball'
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/100106-dark-matter-halo-milky-way.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 matter exerts force towards the
matter. The force exerted towards the matter by the aether displaced
'above' and 'below' (i.e. 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 towards
the center of the galaxy. This forces the matter closer together which
results in the displaced aether (i.e. dark matter) forming a flattened
beach-ball form perpendicular to the galaxy's visible, pancake-shaped
spiral disk.

A photon propagates as a displacement in the aether and is detected as
a quantum of aether.
mpc755
2010-11-15 11:59:54 UTC
Permalink
[snip same old copy paste hand-waving and fairy tales by mpc]
Nothing left to reply to.
I must have missed your post where you explained what occurs
physically in nature to cause gravity.

Aether has mass.
Aether is displaced by matter.
Aether is not at rest when displaced.
Force exerted towards matter by aether displaced by matter is gravity.
mpc755
2010-11-16 23:36:16 UTC
Permalink
[snip nonsense that doesn't explain why "relativistic mass" increase is
mutual and not absolute]
Nothing left.
Still waiting for you to describe what occurs physically in nature to
cause gravity.

Aether has mass.
Aether is displaced by matter.
Force exerted towards matter by aether displaced by matter is gravity.

The faster an object moves with respect to the aether the larger the
associated aether displacement wave. When you measure an objects mass
you are also measuring the neighboring displaced aether. The measuring
apparatus displaces aether and its state is also with respect
to the aether. The mass of the object's matter along with the state of
the neighboring displaced aether is the object's relativistic mass.
Continue reading on narkive:
Loading...