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Can Ether Model Best Explain Electromagnetism by Analogy to Quantum Entanglement
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Can Ether Model Best Explain Electromagnetism by Analogy to Quantum Entanglement
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Can Ether Model Best Explain Electromagnetism by Analogy to Quantum Entanglement
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An Ether Model I have presented here previously can account for electromagnetism as having analogies to quantum entanglement (QE). -To describe the analogy, it would be helpful to first go through this Model's explanation for QE.
QE represents radiated packets of etheric energy which have the same vibratory pattern. Elemental ether units are the only actual participants in QE, with the quantum units being energically "cool arms" of a quiet, purring, universal ether mechanism. -The reason the two quantum units stay connected in the ether matrix is that the quantum units are composed of elemental ether unit "building blocks" themselves, and retain the ability to resonate with them, and each other, through the matrix, vibrationally (in addition to the quantum dynamic abilities they more-obviously exhibit with other quantum units.)
In conceptualizing this Model's explanation of electromagnetism, one should first think of a pair of magnetic poles as a pair of quantally-structured objects emplaced so that they are separated by a distance in space, but having a resonant similarity in terms of their inherent mutual patterns of vibration which exists in the ambient etheric matrix. That is, the elemental ether units in the matrix will "recognize" there exists a similarity in their vibratory pattern, and will develop a resonant pattern in the matrix between the two poles, just as happens in QE.
If there is a solid conductive transmission medium between the poles, such as a wire in an electrical circuit, that would "artificially" enhance the transmission of etheric energy from one pole to the other, as in electricity. But the fundamental underlying process is etheric, with elemental ether units of the system being the primary motivators of the transmission. -The electrons which are observed represent larger energy units that are generated from the elemental ether units along the path of the transmission. (In the presence of the energy produced by the effect on the etheric forces between the poles, the elemental ether units in the wire begin to energically align, entrain, and form larger energy units, up to the size of quantum electrons.)
The ether in the nearby spatial zone between the poles will also "feel" the transmission forces, and set up what we observe as the magnetic field, but the transmission there is less dramatic because the conducting medium, space, is less effective, transmissionally, than the wire.
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Re: Can Ether Model Best Explain Electromagnetism by Analogy to Quantum Entanglement
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"Can Ether Model Best Explain Electromagnetism by Analogy to Quantum Entanglement?"
Probably not- for the same reason that a model based on unicorns can't.
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Re: Can Ether Model Best Explain Electromagnetism by Analogy to Quantum Entanglement
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I should qualify any impression in the title of the Thread that there is a complete similarity of quantum entanglement with E-M transmissions. I didn't mean to imply there is a "one to one" analogy between quantum entanglement and transmissions like light and electricity. I mainly wanted to show how quantum processes are connected with underlying etheric processes. -Since quantum entanglement is not an energy-transmission process, it obviously differs a some ways from those processes.
To apply my basic Ether Model just to electromagnetism, my Model would explain it like this. -While the two poles of an electric circuit share etheric and quantal similarity, the main driving factor of the transmission of energy would be due to an apparatus-related vigorously-accelerated conversion of "etheroidal" units (larger units of the underlying ether than the elemental ether units), to quantal electrons.
It should be noted that standard electromagnetic theory does not explain how electrons appear in large quantities and how they move from one end of a transmission to the other. -Again, I submit that underlying etheric factors have to be involved. . .
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Re: Can Ether Model Best Explain Electromagnetism by Analogy to Quantum Entanglement
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My Ether Model accounts best for how an underlying vibrational ether dynamic produces stable systematic quantum dynamics.
This ether model is based on how it began from a universal oscillation, which transitioned to a universal etheric vibration. (Universal oscillations of neighboring elemental point-like units resulted in oscillational fatigue, so that they reverted to singleton units, which broke the symmetry of the oscillations, producing an ether matrix, composed of elemental, identical, units, now independently vibrating.)
Being elemental, these ether units are identical, and since they interact via contact vibrations, this produced a perfectly linear dynamic system. Being universal, everything from then on was made up of these elemental units. Larger energy units, up to the size of quantum units, are built of these ether "building block" units, and retain the capacity to interact with the ether matrix, via vibrational contact.
When we look at quantum interactions, for instance between an atomic nucleus and electrons curving by it, the comparative distance relationships are extreme. The electrons are, by size comparison to our world, many miles away from the nucleus. -How could they interact dynamically, as we know they do? -The answer lies in the fact that the intervening ether matrix furnishes the linear connections needed for a systematic dynamic relationship between quantum units.
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