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Of course it will. It's either that or you would have to learn something new; like dark matter which fills what we call 'empty' space is otherwise known as the aether and is responsible for what we refer to as the Casimir effect. 'Cosmologists at Penn Weigh Cosmic Filaments and Voids' http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/news/cosmologists-penn-weigh-cosmic-filaments-and-voids "Dark matter ... permeate all the way to the center of the voids." 'No Empty Space in the Universe --Dark Matter Discovered to Fill Intergalactic Space' http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2012/02/no-empty-space-in-the-universe-dark-matter-discovered-to-fill-intergalactic-space-.html "A long standing mystery on where the missing dark matter is has been solved by the research. There is no empty space in the universe. The intergalactic space is filled with dark matter."
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What is referred to as the "vacuum fluctuations" is the underlying energy/waves due to the chaotic nature of the aether. NON-LINEAR WAVE MECHANICS A CAUSAL INTERPRETATION by LOUIS DE BROGLIE “Since 1954, when this passage was written, I have come to support wholeheartedly an hypothesis proposed by Bohm and Vigier. According to this hypothesis, the random perturbations to which the particle would be constantly subjected, and which would have the probability of presence in terms of [the wave-function wave], arise from the interaction of the particle with a “subquantic medium” which escapes our observation and is entirely chaotic, and which is everywhere present in what we call “empty space”.” The “subquantic medium” is the aether. ‘Fluid mechanics suggests alternative to quantum orthodoxy’ http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2014/fluid-systems-quantum-mechanics-0912 “The fluidic pilot-wave system is also chaotic. It’s impossible to measure a bouncing droplet’s position accurately enough to predict its trajectory very far into the future. But in a recent series of papers, Bush, MIT professor of applied mathematics Ruben Rosales, and graduate students Anand Oza and Dan Harris applied their pilot-wave theory to show how chaotic pilot-wave dynamics leads to the quantumlike statistics observed in their experiments.” A "fluidic pilot-wave system" is the aether. 'When Fluid Dynamics Mimic Quantum Mechanics' http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/07/130729111934.htm "When the waves are confined to a circular corral, they reflect back on themselves, producing complex patterns (grey ripples) that steer the droplet in an apparently random trajectory (white line). But in fact, the droplet’s motion follows statistical patterns determined by the wavelength of the waves. (Credit: Dan Harris)" "If you have a system that is deterministic and is what we call in the business 'chaotic,' or sensitive to initial conditions, sensitive to perturbations, then it can behave probabilistically," Milewski continues. "Experiments like this weren't available to the giants of quantum mechanics. They also didn't know anything about chaos. Suppose these guys -- who were puzzled by why the world behaves in this strange probabilistic way -- actually had access to experiments like this and had the knowledge of chaos, would they have come up with an equivalent, deterministic theory of quantum mechanics, which is not the current one? That's what I find exciting from the quantum perspective." Looks like it is choose to remain ignorant of understanding what occurs physically in nature time. Again, I never said that. You are misinterpreting the quote from the article. The quote from the article refers to the perturbations not occurring in spacetime, which is understandable when you understand spacetime is a mathematical construct that does not physically exist in and of itself. spacetime physically exists in nature as the aether. I did not berate you. You are unable to understand spacetime is a mathematical construct. It doesn't physically exist in and of itself. The aether has mass and fills what we would otherwise refer to as 'empty' space. You have an apple. I give you an apple. How many apples do you physically have? Did I physically give you an apple or are we referring to the concept of me giving you an apple?
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You aren't trying to understand when you insist aether exists outside of spacetime. Aether is the actual physical mass which fills what we call 'empty' space which is referred to mathematically as spacetime. Zero-point energy is the state of displacement of the aether. 'Interpretation of quantum mechanics by the double solution theory - Louis de BROGLIE' http://aflb.ensmp.fr/AFLB-classiques/aflb124p001.pdf “any particle, even isolated, has to be imagined as in continuous “energetic contact” with a hidden medium” The hidden medium of de Broglie wave mechanics is the aether. The “energetic contact” is the state of displacement of the aether. The "energetic contact" is the zero-point energy. No one is rejecting the Casimir force. The Casimir force is caused by the state of displacement of the aether. An article doesn't have to be 100% correct in order for it to be of value. I agree with Einstein. 'Ether and the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein' http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Extras/Einstein_ether.html "Think of waves on the surface of water. Here we can describe two entirely different things. Either we may observe how the undulatory surface forming the boundary between water and air alters in the course of time; or else-with the help of small floats, for instance - we can observe how the position of the separate particles of water alters in the course of time. If the existence of such floats for tracking the motion of the particles of a fluid were a fundamental impossibility in physics - if, in fact nothing else whatever were observable than the shape of the space occupied by the water as it varies in time, we should have no ground for the assumption that water consists of movable particles. But all the same we could characterise it as a medium." if, in fact nothing else whatever were observable than the shape of the space occupied by the aether as it varies in time, we should have no ground for the assumption that aether consists of movable particles. But all the same we could characterise it as a medium having mass which is displaced by the particles of matter which exist in it and move through it. Why are you trying so hard not to understand what occurs physically in nature? Are you at least able to understand the particle always detected in a single slit in a double slit experiment is evidence the particle is always in a single slit?
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For some reason you keep insisting there is spacetime and aether. Which is fine, you can do whatever you want. However, you keep insisting I'm insisting there is spacetime and aether, which is incorrect. Try and understand the following: spacetime = aether deformation of spacetime = state of displacement of the aether
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Spacetime is a mathematical concept that doesn't physically exist so it can't physically include all of space. What is referred to MATHEMATICALLY as spacetime PHYSICALLY exists in nature as the aether. What is referred to MATHEMATICALLY as the deformation of spacetime PHYSICALLY exists in nature as the state of displacement of the aether.
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I never said aether is outside space. That is your misinterpretation. Aether has mass and physically occupies what we refer to as "empty" space. There are no such things as virtual particles. 'EPR program: a local interpretation of QM' http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.5612 "We can denote it æther or vacuum. Of course, not the classical æther associated to an absolute rest frame. It should be a Lorentz invariant vacuum. There is a Lorentz invariant vacuum in QFT. It is a physical system (although there is also debate around this statement), playing a fundamental role in the formulation, and it has observable effects, as the Casimir energy." It is the state of displacement of the aether which forces the plates together to cause the Casimir effect. The following article describes the aether as that which produces resistance to acceleration and is responsible for the increase in mass of an object with velocity and describes the "space-time ideal fluid approach from general relativity." 'Fluidic Electrodynamics: On parallels between electromagnetic and fluidic inertia' http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.4611 "It is shown that the force exerted on a particle by an ideal fluid produces two effects: i) resistance to acceleration and, ii) an increase of mass with velocity. ... The interaction between the particle and the entrained space flow gives rise to the observed properties of inertia and the relativistic increase of mass. ... Accordingly, in this framework the non resistance of a particle in uniform motion through an ideal fluid (D’Alembert’s paradox) corresponds to Newton’s first law. The law of inertia suggests that the physical vacuum can be modeled as an ideal fluid, agreeing with the space-time ideal fluid approach from general relativity." The relativistic mass of an object is the mass of the object and the mass of the aether connected to and neighboring the object which is displaced by the object. The faster an object moves with respect to the state of the aether in which it exists the greater the displacement of the aether by the object the greater the relativistic mass of the object. Currently accepted physics is so <deleted by mod> up it can't understand the particle always detected in a single slit in a double slit experiment is evidence the particle is always in a single slit.
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We can't. That's why it's relativistic. Read the Robert B Laughlin quote (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aether_theories#General_relativity): "It is ironic that Einstein's most creative work, the general theory of relativity, should boil down to conceptualizing *space* as a medium when his original premise [in special relativity] was that no such medium existed [..] The word 'ether' has extremely negative connotations in theoretical physics because of its past association with opposition to relativity. This is unfortunate because, stripped of these connotations, it rather *nicely captures the way most physicists actually think about the vacuum.* . . . Relativity actually says nothing about the existence or nonexistence of matter pervading the universe, only that any such matter must have relativistic symmetry. [..] It turns out that such matter exists. About the time relativity was becoming accepted, studies of radioactivity began showing that the empty vacuum of *space* had spectroscopic structure similar to that of ordinary quantum solids and fluids. Subsequent studies with large particle accelerators have now led us to understand that *space* is more like a piece of window glass than ideal Newtonian emptiness. It is filled with 'stuff' that is normally transparent but can be made visible by hitting it sufficiently hard to knock out a part. The modern concept of the vacuum of space, confirmed every day by experiment, is a relativistic ether. But we do not call it this because it is taboo". Everything is with respect to the state of the aether in which it exists. Including the atomic clocks which are used to determine the speed of light. Aether displaced by matter relates general relativity and quantum mechanics.
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Aether has mass. Aether physically occupies three dimensional space. Aether is physically displaced by the particles of matter which exist in it and move through it. The Milky Way's halo is not a clump of stuff anchored to the Milky Way. The Milky Way is moving through and displacing the aether. The Milky Way's halo is the state of displacement of the aether. The Milky Way's halo is the deformation of spacetime. What is referred to geometrically as the deformation of spacetime physically exists in nature as the state of displacement of the aether. A moving particle has an associated aether displacement wave. In a double slit experiment the particle travels through a single slit and the associated wave in the aether passes through both. Q. Why is the particle always detected traveling through a single slit in a double slit experiment? A. The particle always travels through a single slit. It is the associated wave in the aether which passes through both. What ripples when galaxy clusters collide is what waves in a double slit experiment; the aether. Einstein's gravitational wave is de Broglie's wave of wave-particle duality; both are waves in the aether. Aether displaced by matter relates general relativity and quantum mechanics.
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Spacetime (mathematical) = aether (physical). The particles of matter you consist of are physically moving through and displacing the aether. 'Ether and the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein' http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Extras/Einstein_ether.html "Think of waves on the surface of water. Here we can describe two entirely different things. Either we may observe how the undulatory surface forming the boundary between water and air alters in the course of time; or else-with the help of small floats, for instance - we can observe how the position of the separate particles of water alters in the course of time. If the existence of such floats for tracking the motion of the particles of a fluid were a fundamental impossibility in physics - if, in fact nothing else whatever were observable than the shape of the space occupied by the water as it varies in time, we should have no ground for the assumption that water consists of movable particles. But all the same we could characterise it as a medium." if, in fact nothing else whatever were observable than the shape of the space occupied by the aether as it varies in time, we should have no ground for the assumption that aether consists of movable particles. But all the same we could characterise it as a medium having mass which is displaced by the particles of matter which exist in it and move through it. Deformation of spacetime (mathematical) = State of displacement of the aether (physical).
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I'm saying particles of matter exist in, move through and displace the aether. I'm saying in a double slit experiment it is the aether that waves. 'Interpretation of quantum mechanics by the double solution theory - Louis de BROGLIE' http://aflb.ensmp.fr/AFLB-classiques/aflb124p001.pdf “When in 1923-1924 I had my first ideas about Wave Mechanics I was looking for a truly concrete physical image, valid for all particles, of the wave and particle coexistence discovered by Albert Einstein in his "Theory of light quanta". I had no doubt whatsoever about the physical reality of waves and particles.” “any particle, even isolated, has to be imagined as in continuous “energetic contact” with a hidden medium” The hidden medium of de Broglie wave mechanics is the aether. The “energetic contact” is the state of displacement of the aether. "For me, the particle, precisely located in space at every instant, forms on the v wave a small region of high energy concentration, which may be likened in a first approximation, to a moving singularity." A particle may be likened in a first approximation to a moving singularity which has an associated aether displacement wave. "the particle is defined as a very small region of the wave" The particle has length as it is defined as a very small region of the wave. In a double slit experiment the particle travels a well defined path which takes it through one slit. The associated wave in the aether passes through both. As the wave exits the slits it creates wave interference. As the particle exits a single slit the direction it travels is altered by the wave interference. This is the wave guiding the particle. Detecting the particle strongly exiting a single slit destroys the cohesion between the particle and its associated wave in the aether, the particle continues on the trajectory it was traveling and does not form an interference pattern.
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Spacetime is a geometrical representation of what is occurring physically in nature. It is a mathematical construct. Spacetime does not actually physically exist in and of itself. What is referred to as the deformation of spacetime actually physically exists in nature as the state of displacement of the aether. The perturbations do not propagate through spacetime as it doesn't physically exist. The perturbations propagate through the aether.
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There is no such thing as dark matter anchored to matter. Matter moves through and displaces the aether. The Milky Way's halo is not a clump of dark matter anchored to the Milky Way. The Milky Way is moving through and displacing the aether. The Milky Way's halo is the state of displacement of the aether. The Milky Way's halo is the deformation of spacetime. What is referred to geometrically as the deformation of spacetime physically exists in nature as the state of displacement of the aether.