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How does Hawking's radiation helps in figuring out "the theory of everything"?
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How does Hawking's radiation helps in figuring out "the theory of everything"?
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Re: How does Hawking's radiation helps in figuring out "the theory of everything"?
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Can you explain to me how, "The modern concept of the vacuum of space, confirmed every day by experiment, is a relativistic ether" is interpreted to mean there is no such thing as an ether? Is the issue with the term?
Let's make up a new term in order to start fresh. I will label the mass which fills 'empty' space which is displaced by the particles of matter which exist in it and move through it the 'rehtea'.
I think it's safe to say after over 30 years and more than a billion dollars and there being zero evidence of WIMPs we can move beyond that incorrect notion. If you want to continue to believe in something that billions of dollars and decades have been spent looking for with zero evidence of it then that is your choice.
I'm going to take it a step further and say that the whole notion of dark matter as a clump of stuff that travels with the matter is incorrect.
Rehtea has mass, physically occupies three dimensional space and is displaced by the particles of matter which exist in it and move through it.
The "missing mass" is the mass of the rehtea which is connected to and neighbors the matter which is displaced by the matter.
The Milky Way's halo is lopsided due to the matter in the Milky Way moving through and displacing the rehtea, analogous to a submarine moving through and displacing the water.
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Re: How does Hawking's radiation helps in figuring out "the theory of everything"?
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It is so hilarious how the mask slips when you come across someone who knows one of your sources personally. You didn't expect that then did you. You just appear foolish now. I did advise you to stop digging.
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How do you interpret, "The modern concept of the vacuum of space, confirmed every day by experiment, is a relativistic ether" to mean there is no such thing as an ether?
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Re: How does Hawking's radiation helps in figuring out "the theory of everything"?
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look at my theory of gradational accumulation keep all the above in mind while you read it . It is only some of the first part i have the rest in my mind
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