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You appear to be determined to misunderstand and not listen to reason so good luck in your endeavors.
Either we use waves in space of more than three dimensions…………..or we remain in three dimensional space, but give up the simple picture of the wave amplitude as an ordinary physical magnitude
The whole point is wave-particle duality can be explained classically.
Quote from: stacyjones on 27/04/2016 18:57:33The whole point is wave-particle duality can be explained classically.Why bother, when quantum mechanics does the job without invoking aether, and unlike classical mechanics, allows the hydrogen atom to exist, black body radiation to have finite energy, photoelectricity to have a threshold work function, and the transistors in this computer to work.
Aether has mass
Quote from: stacyjones on 27/04/2016 23:16:09Aether has mass What is the mass or density of aether?
I understand that electromagnetism has a particularly simple structure in 5 dimensions.I understand that gravity has a particularly simple structure in 10 dimensions.But my 5 & 10 dimensional maths is non-existent, so I will have to take the word of others for it.Extra dimensions work well as a mathematical tool; what we lack is some experimental evidence for them (or some theoretical solution that can't be obtained in other ways).
What is the mass or density of aether?
Quote from: alancalverd on 27/04/2016 23:39:01What is the mass or density of aether? Although I do not prescribe to stacy jones assertion that the aether and matter waves are the same or to several of his other ideas, I do believe in the concept of an aether and can also give some idea of its mass. According to the Gestalt Aether Theory, a 'virtual photon' of the 'virtual photon aether' has an energy of about 10 -50 J. If one considers mass energy equivalence it is possible to see that the aether must have mass, further if the energy of a single 'virtual photon' is multiplied by the volume of the Universe, it will even be possible to calculate the effect that this mass has on the Universe. The 'dimensions' of these virtual photons can be taken as (10-6m)2.
Do you need to know the mass density of the water in order to understand a boat has a bow wave?
Quote from: stacyjones on 27/04/2016 23:44:24Do you need to know the mass density of the water in order to understand a boat has a bow wave?If I want to calculate the bow wave, yes. And if I assert that something has mass, I expect my customers to ask me how much.As you are putting forward the notion of an aether wave being predictive of electron diffraction (which I can measure precisely) and gravitation (which I can measure precisely) you must have a very precise idea of the density and compressive modulus of aether. Please tell us. And whilst you are at it, perhaps you can explain the difference betweenthe bow wave of a boat, which is determined by the speed and direction of the boat, and the pilot wave of your particles: how does the wave know how fast to travel? What happens to the wave when a particle annihilates? If the pilot wave precedes the particle, it must anticipate the position of a photon. Relativity says you can't anticipate the position of a photon. So you can't use the aether theory to marry relativity with quantum mechanics. This is a pity as relativity gives us some very useful and precisely predictive insights into gravitation, nuclear physics, and navigation. Unlike aether theory whcih gives us nothing.
Then please show us the numbers.
If you look at photons, they have two legs. Photons travel at the speed of light, while also showing finite expressions we call wavelength and frequency. The paradox this creates is, at the speed of light, the universe will appear contracted to a point-instant. The question is, how can photons generate finite wavelengths, if these will appear as a fraction of a point in its speed of light reference? A fraction of a point is not mathematically possible. Also how can we have a variety of wavelengths; EM spectrum, if the speed of light can only see one reference; infinite wavelength? We know photons do this, but how?
The problem with wave-particle duality is that some people believe in it!