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Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation

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Re: Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation
« Reply #20 on: 21/03/2022 23:09:15 »
Quote from: MichaelMD on 21/03/2022 15:14:09
After a universal ether, made up of units of various sizes, appeared, radiating etheric forces eventually included linear patterns that produced partly-quantized "islands." Then, it became feasible to project quantum units, from such an island, through the ether, in order to creationally produce a quantum/atomic universe like the one we are in now. The quantum-scale units that were projected through the ether were photon/electron units. As these traveled through the ether, it set up self-sustaining chain-reactions in the ether that resulted in the systematic formation of the protons and atoms in our universe. Since the photon/electron was the unit used, its velocity (speed of light) became the highest speed-limit in our world.
I'm sorry but this makes absolutely no sense.
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Re: Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation
« Reply #21 on: 22/03/2022 14:16:27 »
Quote from: Origin on 21/03/2022 23:09:15
Quote from: MichaelMD on 21/03/2022 15:14:09
After a universal ether, made up of units of various sizes, appeared, radiating etheric forces eventually included linear patterns that produced partly-quantized "islands." Then, it became feasible to project quantum units, from such an island, through the ether, in order to creationally produce a quantum/atomic universe like the one we are in now. The quantum-scale units that were projected through the ether were photon/electron units. As these traveled through the ether, it set up self-sustaining chain-reactions in the ether that resulted in the systematic formation of the protons and atoms in our universe. Since the photon/electron was the unit used, its velocity (speed of light) became the highest speed-limit in our world.
I'm sorry but this makes absolutely no sense.

Origin: As a fellow scientist, what kind of model of the universe does make sense to you? -Is it the currently-accepted model of a "Big Bang," and "then atoms appeared?"  My ether model is the only kind of model that does make sense.
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Re: Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation
« Reply #22 on: 22/03/2022 14:37:32 »
Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation? Precisely to the extent that bullshit begets bullshit. Whatever makes you happy, makes you happy. But if it doesn't make accurate predictions, it won't interest anyone else.
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Re: Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation
« Reply #23 on: 22/03/2022 14:59:34 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 22/03/2022 14:37:32
Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation? Precisely to the extent that bullshit begets bullshit. Whatever makes you happy, makes you happy. But if it doesn't make accurate predictions, it won't interest anyone else.


A proposed objectifiable test to demomnstrate ether could be done: a field test designed to generate an energy field that is selectively etheric, i.e., that would contain a higher-than-normal amount of ether units, and proportionately less quantum units. One would predict a decreased density of objects in the test system. -No known form of energy has that property.

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Re: Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation
« Reply #24 on: 22/03/2022 15:11:02 »
Quote from: MichaelMD on 22/03/2022 14:59:34
Quote from: alancalverd on 22/03/2022 14:37:32
Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation? Precisely to the extent that bullshit begets bullshit. Whatever makes you happy, makes you happy. But if it doesn't make accurate predictions, it won't interest anyone else.


An objectifiable test to demonstrate ether could be done: a field test designed to generate an energy field that is selectively etheric, i.e., atoms inside the system would contain a higher-than-normal amount of ether units, and proportionately less quantum units. One would predict a decreased density of objects in the test system. -No known form of energy has that property. This type of field test would use certain naturally-occurring materials in the test system, in order to generate what is predicted to be a unique, selectively-etheric, field.



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Re: Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation
« Reply #25 on: 22/03/2022 16:14:00 »
Quote from: MichaelMD on 22/03/2022 14:16:27
Origin: As a fellow scientist, what kind of model of the universe does make sense to you?
First of all neither one of us are scientists.
Quote from: MichaelMD on 22/03/2022 14:16:27
Is it the currently-accepted model of a "Big Bang,
Yes that model makes the most sense and it correlates with observation.  It also successfully  made predictions that turned out to be true.
Quote from: MichaelMD on 22/03/2022 14:16:27
"then atoms appeared?" 
I am not familiar with that theory.
Quote from: MichaelMD on 22/03/2022 14:16:27
My ether model is the only kind of model that does make sense.
Your idea is not a scientific model.  It appears to be a bunch of science terms strung together with no cogent meaning.
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Re: Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation
« Reply #26 on: 22/03/2022 16:17:03 »
Quote from: MichaelMD on 22/03/2022 15:11:02
generate an energy field that is selectively etheric
How do you do that?
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Re: Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation
« Reply #27 on: 23/03/2022 15:35:09 »
Quote from: Origin on 22/03/2022 16:17:03
Quote from: MichaelMD on 22/03/2022 15:11:02
generate an energy field that is selectively etheric
How do you do that?

See my Reply #24 above. I wouldn't go into more detail than that, except for a possible sponsor.
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Re: Can An Ether Model Best Account for Creation
« Reply #28 on: 23/03/2022 17:05:29 »
Quote from: MichaelMD on 23/03/2022 15:35:09
I wouldn't go into more detail than that, except for a possible sponsor.
Then there is no point in discussing your idea.

Edit:. I am going to suggest that this thread be closed since you are not willing to discuss your idea.
« Last Edit: 23/03/2022 18:23:02 by Origin »
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