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Unknowingly it is
its set up to detect gravitational waves which are electrostatic neutrally charges waves
Quote from: Thebox on 03/05/2019 17:54:24Unknowingly it isIf it was, electromagnetic waves would be setting it off all the time and the device wouldn't be able to tell the difference between waves from local sources and those from colliding neutron stars/black holes light-years away.Quote from: Thebox on 03/05/2019 17:54:24its set up to detect gravitational waves which are electrostatic neutrally charges wavesAll electromagnetic waves are already neutral. Electromagnetic waves don't cause the fluctuations in mirror distance that Einsteinian gravitational waves do. They cannot be responsible for LIGO's detections.
you should now recognise why a field aether would also have to be neutral
Additionally you now may understand a N-field particle and a N-field . A N-field particle is denser than a N-field , a N-field is denser than space . N-field particle = atomN-field = spatial fields /aether
Quote from: Thebox on 04/05/2019 12:00:07Additionally you now may understand a N-field particle and a N-field . A N-field particle is denser than a N-field , a N-field is denser than space . N-field particle = atomN-field = spatial fields /aether Why do you post word salad like that?Are you genuinely under the delusion that it means something, or are you being deliberately unclear?
We looked really carefully, and it isn't there.If there was some ether which could affect LIGO then it would also affect the MM experiment.There wasn't one.
Maybe it's a specific polarity or wavelength and/or frequency that sets it off .
Do you not even know how LIGO works?
Are you really that mediocre minded and clueless you don't understand that ?
No.I'm really so astutely minded that I can spot bull when I see it.However, if you are still trying to claim that it is meaningful, you would do better if you tried to explain it than by trying to criticise me.
=Q
You extract information like a juicer extracts juice ...hmmm.
Quote from: Thebox on 04/05/2019 19:06:52=QWould you like to explain what that's meant to mean?In particular, that equation is wrong.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/05/2019 19:14:00Quote from: Thebox on 04/05/2019 19:06:52=QWould you like to explain what that's meant to mean?In particular, that equation is wrong.That means if you were to take a quantum field of 0 net charge and divide this quantum field by 2 , you would split space and time creating an electrical charge measure .
Perhaps you can explain the method in full and simple terms ?
OK, so it's poetry, rather than science.
By the way, your equation (0Q/2 = Q) would always result in an answer of zero. Zero is in the numerator, and anything multiplied by zero is zero. Pretty pointless if it always gives the same answer no matter what value you put in for Q.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/05/2019 20:48:04OK, so it's poetry, rather than science.Well it isn't opera , you do know the difference between science , poetry and opera don't you ?
Quote from: Thebox on 04/05/2019 22:28:36Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/05/2019 20:48:04OK, so it's poetry, rather than science.Well it isn't opera , you do know the difference between science , poetry and opera don't you ? Yes, science has to be clear.And since you ruled out opera, I must be right; you are creating poetry.Why not try actually explaining what you mean?