bane357 Posted June 16, 2013 Posted June 16, 2013 (edited) My name is Branislav Pavlović. I am from Serbia. I wrote a book ”Teorija etra sa eksperimentalnom verifikacijom” (Aether theory with experimental verification ). My book is in Serbian. Book was published by [link removed], and book is about aether and theory of relativity. More information about the book can be found on the website [link removed]. If you want to read book just type in your internet browser teorija etra branislav pavlovic In this book I present the main results of my scientific work. My theory is based on the hypothesis of the existence of aether. In my work, I have devoted great attention not only to theoretical considerations but also to the explanation of experiments. I will mention just a few experiments (effects) which I have explained from the standpoint of my aether theory: the Michelson-Morley experiment, the Fizeau experiment, the aberration of light, the Ives-Stilwell experiment, the temperature dependent Pound-Rebka experiment, the Sagnac effect, and so on. Certain anomalies in the GPS system have been analyzed. The Pioneer anomaly has been analysed. CONTENTS1. Introduction2. Theories and concepts of aether from ancient philosophers to contemporary viewpoints3. Analysis of the elementary results of the special theory of relativity4. Postulates of the aether theory5. Elementary results of the aether theory6. The Michelson-Morley experiment7. The OPERA experiment - neutrino anomaly8. Relativity of simultaneity9. The Fizeau experiment10. The interpretation of the Michelson-Morley experiment in case of the existence of dialectrics in the branches of the interferometer11. The aberration of light12. The Hoek experiment13. The Doppler effect14. Redshift and blueshift. Change of the frequency of the quantum system15. The Ives-Stilwell experiment16. The application of the Doppler effect in the analysis of the Michelson-Morley experiment17. Experimental testing of the special theory of relativity using laser spectroscopy of fast lithium ions. Determination of the absolute velocity of the Earth18. Experimental testing of the transversal Doppler effect using Moessbauer spectroscopy19. The temperature dependent Pound-Rebka experiment.20. The atomic clocks experiment on a rotating platform. The application of the aether theory within the system of general positioning (GPS)21. The Pioneer anomaly22. Henri Poincaré and the theory of relativity23. The transformation of mechanical quantities from the standpoint of the aether theory24. Applying equations to transform mechanical quantities on the grounds of the aether theory25. The analysis of electrodynamics26. Space and time from the standpoint of Newtonian mechanics27. The analysis of the general theory of relativity. The explanation for certain experiments based on the application of optics and electrodynamics.28. The movement of light in noninertial reference systems. The Sagnac effect29. Using femtosecond lasers for experimental testing of the invariance of the speed of light Edited June 16, 2013 by hypervalent_iodine advertising removed
hypervalent_iodine Posted June 16, 2013 Posted June 16, 2013 ! Moderator Note Hi bane357, This forum is not a place for advertising. I have removed your links.
John Cuthber Posted June 16, 2013 Posted June 16, 2013 I am curious to know what section 7 "The OPERA experiment - neutrino anomaly" is about. Why is it worth including a chapter about a mistake in measuring something, caused by a poorly made connection? Also re. 26 "Space and time from the standpoint of Newtonian mechanics" Newton is plainly wrong and this has been clear since there were studies of the orbit of Mercury.
bane357 Posted June 16, 2013 Author Posted June 16, 2013 you can use search engine Google and type intoyour web browser teorija etra branislav p pavlovic and download my book. pages from 228 to 230 are in English later we can discuss about relativity, aether et cetera
hypervalent_iodine Posted June 16, 2013 Posted June 16, 2013 ! Moderator Note That is not how this works. You use this forum to discuss or you don't use this forum at all. I will close this thread if it keeps up in your next post.
bane357 Posted June 16, 2013 Author Posted June 16, 2013 OK we will discuss about OPERA experiment.English is not my native language, but I hope that you will understand myexplanation, and again sorry for my bad english. 1. according to general relativity and Einstein gravitacional field is equvalent to space.of course we can later discuss about this sentence, but according to aether theory, aetheritself is space. I think that aether is some kind of supstance, some people say that Higgs field ismaybe aether. Aether is medium, and you, me, earth move through the aether, like fish movethrough water. We can later discuss about Michelson-Morley experiment. wikipedia CITATION Quantum mechanics can be used to describe spacetime as being non-empty atextremely small scales, fluctuating and generating particle pairs that appear and disappear incrediblyquickly. It has been suggested by some such as Paul Dirac that this quantum vacuum may be theequivalent in modern physics of a particulate aether. However, Dirac's aether hypothesis was motivatedby his dissatisfaction with quantum electrodynamics, and it never gained support by the mainstreamscientific community. 2. What is inertial frame of reference or inertial frame? It is not easy to answer to this question. Inclasicall physics we can use accelerometer to detect acceleration. If acceleration is zero system isinertial frame. If acceleration is not zero system is non-inertial reference frame. Most of the time whenwe you drive car, car is non-inertial reference frame. Earth is non-inertial reference frame too, youknow about Coriolis effect, and similar effects, but during very small time intervals Earth can beconsidered as inertial frame. 3. Maybe you in your free time play billiards-pool. If you want to calculate speed of balls after colisionyou will use law of momentum conservation, and law of conservation of energy. Of course room whereyou play billiards is inertial frame. Similar situation me have in particle, nuclear physics, but we userelativistic momentum and relativistic energy. In Minkowski space, energy and momentum can be seenas two components of a Minkowski four-vector. 4. How to make neutrino beam in OPERA experiment. First, make a beam of protons. Next, smash theproton beam into a “target”, just a thin slab of material. The protons will hit atomic nuclei in thematerial and shatter them, not only breaking them apart into their protons and neutrons but creatingmany other particles in the process, including pions of both positive and negative electric charge. Allof these particles come flying out the back of the target slab, giving us a beam of protons, neutrons,pions, and a few other stray particles. Now put the beam near a magnet. A magnet will cause the pathsof charged particles to bend. So the neutrons go straight on; the negatively charged pions bend oneway; and the protons and positively charged pions bend the other way. The pions will begin to decay,one by one turning into an anti-muon and a neutrino. The positively charged particles — the muons,and any leftover pions and protons, will bend to one side. Let them run into the wall. What remains? Aneutrino beam. What is important in this process. Decay of pions is very important. Pions are mesons with zero spin.They decay due to the weak interaction. The primary decay mode of a pion, with probability 0.999877,is a purely leptonic decay into an anti-muon and a muon neutrino.What is mass of neutrino. Again it is dificcult question. wikipedia CITATION The Standard Model ofparticle physics assumed that neutrinos are massless. In July 2010 the 3-D Mega Z DR7 galaxy surveyreported that they had measured a limit of the combined mass of the three neutrino varieties to be lessthan 0.28 eV.A tighter upper bound yet for this sum of masses, 0.23 eV, was reported in March 2013 bythe Planck collaboration.END OF CITATION In both cases (neutrinos are massless and mass of neutrino is 0.3 eV) when we analize pions decay weuse relativistic law of energy-momentum conservation thus combines and generalizes in onerelativistically expression the separate conservation laws of prerelativistic physics: the conservation ofmass, the conservation of momentum, and the conservation of energy. After solving equations in bothcases neutrinos are not faster than light. 5. After this long introduction now I explain OPERA experiment from standpoint my eather theory.Earth move through the aether, and during experiment Earth can be considered as inertial frame. InCERN pions decay into an anti-muon and a muon neutrino, and I also use relativistic law of energy-momentum conservation and neutrinos are not faster than light. Why I use relativistic law of energy-momentum conservation. In my opinion french scientist Poencare discovered the basic equations ofdinamics. Poincaré perfected Lorentz's theory using his mathematical theory of groups, and Lorentz's"Theory of electrons" is aether theory. I recomend you to read book-Henri Poincare and Relativity Theory. Author is A.A Logunov. Book canbe found at site arxiv. In the end I will ask moderator of this subforum:May I give you links to read - download my book?sorry for my bad english again
imatfaal Posted June 17, 2013 Posted June 17, 2013 ! Moderator Note bane357 You need to make it more obvious what is your own work and what is taken from other sources. We have a quote facility - it is the speech bubble icon in the middle of the bottom row of icons above the text entry box Whilst you do mention you are citing wikipedia - it would be better if quotes were clearly delineated and the links included either in the text or at the bottom of the post And please stop plugging your book Thanks
xyzt Posted July 8, 2013 Posted July 8, 2013 OK we will discuss about OPERA experiment. English is not my native language, but I hope that you will understand my explanation, and again sorry for my bad english. There is nothing to discuss, the result of the Opera experiment was corrupted by a bad cable connection. What I do not understand is why do you feel compelled to advertise your "book" in multiple internet physics forums/
bane357 Posted October 16, 2013 Author Posted October 16, 2013 I did not write enough on this forum, but you can read an interesting discussion of aether, Michelson–Morley experiment, theory of relativity here link deleted by mod
swansont Posted October 16, 2013 Posted October 16, 2013 ! Moderator Note You were warned against this behavior. The thread is closed, and you are not to bring this subject up again
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