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  1. The aether is not in spacetime, spacetime is in the aether. Empty space and spacetime are not the same thing. Einstein's spacetime is material, empty space is not. There can be no space without time nor motion, this is why Einstein called it spacetime. As Einstein once said: if we had no time (process), everything would have to happen at once. That is why Einstein described reality as a spacetime continuum where he saw process as the weaver of the fabric of space, a fabric made from space and time. Reality is process... spacetime is process. Time, space, and matter start with the quantum, and quanta can exist only when in motion. Field motion, or energy, turns into matter. If we could stop the motion, matter would go back to being just empty space. Outside of time, quantum events are not possible. There is time and space because there is motion, and there is motion because there is energy. The aether itself does not move, matter does, the quantum does. As Einstein used to say: energy is space in motion. In this sense, aether is synonymous to energy, it is pure energy. In this view, the aether is the substrate to all matter, including Wheeler's Quantum Foam. It is before geometry. Everything depends on this substrate, this is where the laws of gravity and electromagnetism are administered from. Electromagnetic fields should not appear as ultimate, irreducible realities. Existence starts with the field, and before that there is what we call empty space, or aether, which is neither big, nor small: extension is not one of its properties. Spacetime and geometrization happen after the aether. The aether, unlike spacetime, is primary. Matter, space, and time are not. Empty space which is not really empty but full of pure energy. Energy which exists before EMR, and therefore is neither hot, nor bright.
  2. Tensor Networks Initiative From entangled quantum matter to emergent space time https://perimeterinstitute.ca/tensor-networks-initiative Search: Tensor Networks + perimeter institute It is a process where an object's matter waves are described as being continuously condensed by gravity. Leon Rosenfeld (1933, 1963 papers) considered: Where psi) represents the quantum state of matter fields, and:
  3. According to the theory, gravitation started the moment the Big Bang occurred, with gravity acting as a negentropic force always trying to put spacetime back into a singularity. First of all, let gravity, gravitation, and gravitational waves be three different things. Gravity being a fundamental force, while gravitation and gravitational waves just the products of that force. The way I see it, gravity starts at the aether level as stress-energy tensors and lines of force are formed. Space particles (quantum matter, or Q-bits) being carried by matter-selective, inwardly flowing quanta (Gravitons?) in a gravitational current, the same way electrons are carried by an electromotive force. The center of each particle acting as a sink, or miniature black hole. Wave packet collapse being closely related to gravity (Quantum Gravity). Imagine the first particle as a point-like object pulsating at a very high frequency in an endless quest for thermal efficiency and equilibrium. Each time it pulsates forming a wave-front pushing outwards, driven out by the force of anti-gravity (aka., Dark Energy), which then contracts as the wave is pulled back in by the force of gravity. This pulsation, or vibration, causing this space (quantum foam) inwardly flow we know as gravitation. This motion seen as an information gathering mechanism in which the wave front is where the information is being stored at. Just like the mouth of a Nudibranch Melibe. Space particles (quantum matter, or Q-bits) being carried by matter-selective, inwardly flowing quanta (Gravitons?) in a gravitational current, the same way electrons are carried by an electromotive force. The center of each particle acting as a sink, or miniature black hole. Wave packet collapse being closely related to gravity (Quantum Gravity). You can visualize the fundamental particle as a bubble that inflates and deflates as it pops in and out of nothingness (AKA., Einstein's gravitational aether). Which is how most visualize Wheeler's Quantum Foam: as a bubbling soup, the bubbles being virtual particles, and the soup the gravitational field. Bubbles made of energy. Remember, energy is space in motion. Space being stretched, which is where the stress-energy tensor comes from. As the bubble inflates, space is being stretched out, until gravity wins and collapses it. While the bubble inflates, space and time are being created. Before the bubble, there is neither space, nor time, all there is is aether, which is pure energy. Energy which is neither hot, nor bright... until the bubbling starts. Gravitation coming from a pressure differential in material space caused by the constant radial flow of matter waves into bodies with mass, as quantum matter condenses and crystallizes into its objective state. Gravitational waves being just the ripples (tensor fluctuations) being caused by the motion of the bodies floating in this sea of particles. Picture two bodies, like the Earth and the Moon, now imagine space flowing into each body at the same time: that causes gravitation. Because there is space flowing in opposite directions, which causes a decrease in material space density, there is a drop in pressure that makes both objects drift toward each other. That is also how we get tide movement: the Moon casts a shadow as it blocks space flow to the Earth, causing gravitic pressure to drop between the two bodies and consequently causing the sea level to rise where the shadow is being cast. Gravitation being caused by radial space/information flow, as photons in hyperspace are converted into matter by an autopoietic process driven by logic and the laws of Thermodynamics. Massless bosons, full of information, being used to support the structure of already existing matter, in spacetime. Space being viewed as q-bits of information (J.D. Bekenstein, Stephen Wolfram, Lee Smolin, Gerard 't Hooft, Leonard Susskind, et al.). Excerpt from: "Aether: The Physicalists' God"
  4. Sorry, didn't notice bold letters were on.
  5. Is Our Universe Inside a Black Hole? - Neil deGrasse Tyson
  6. This is where I get the idea of empty space (a black hole) as an energy supply: "Well, perhaps we should finish with this business about empty space. If you follow through the mathematics of the present Quantum Theory, it treats the particle as what is called the quantized state of the field, that is, as a field spread over space but in some mysterious way with a quantum of energy. Now each wave in the field has a certain quantum of energy proportional to its frequency. And if you take the electromagnetic field, for example, in empty space, every wave has what is called a zero point energy below which it cannot go, even when there is no energy available. If you were to add up all the waves in any region of empty space you would find that they have an infinite amount of energy because an infinite number of waves are possible. Now, however, you may have reason to suppose that the energy may not be infinite, that maybe you cannot keep on adding waves that are shorter and shorter, each contributing to the energy. There may be some shortest possible wave, and then the total number of waves would be finite and the energy would also be finite. Now, you have to ask what would be the shortest length and there seems to be reason to suspect that the gravitational theory may provide us with some shortest length, for according to general relativity, the gravitational field also determines what is meant by "length" and metric. If you said the gravitational field was made up of waves which were quantized in this way, you would find that there was a certain length below which the gravitational field would become undefinable because of this zero point movement and you wouldn't be able to define length. Therefore, you could say the property of measurement, length, fades out at very short distance and you'd find the place at which it fades out would be about 10^-33 cm. That is a very short distance because the shortest distances that physicists have ever probed so far might be 10^-16 cm. or so, and that's a long way to go. If you then compute the amount of energy that would be in space, with that shortest possible wave length, then it turns out that the energy in one cubic centimeter would be immensely beyond the total energy of all the known matter in the universe. Present theory says that the vacuum contains all this energy which is then ignored because it cannot be measured by an instrument. The philosophy being that only what could be measured by an instrument could be considered to be real, because the only point about the reality of physics is the result of instruments, except that it is also said that there are particles there that cannot be seen in instruments at all. What you can say is that the present state of theoretical physics implies that empty space has all this energy, and matter is a slight increase of the energy, and therefore matter is like a small ripple on this tremendous ocean of energy, having some relative stability, and being manifest. Now, therefore, my suggestion is that this implicate order implies a reality immensely beyond what we call matter. Matter itself is merely a ripple in this background. If you take a crystal which is at absolute zero it does not scatter electrons. They go through it as if it were empty. And as soon as you raise the temperature and (produce) inhomogeneities, they scatter. Now, if you used those electrons to observe the crystal (e.g., by focusing them with an electron lens to make an image), all you would see would be these little inhomogeneities and you would say they are what exists and the crystal is what does not exist. Right? I think this is a familiar idea, namely to say that what we see immediately is really a very superficial affair. However, the positivist used to say that what we see immediately is all there is or all that counts, and that our ideas must simply correlate what we see immediately. So now, with this vast reserve of energy and empty space, saying that matter itself is that small wave on empty space, then we could better say that the space as a whole (and we start from the general space) is the ground of existence, and we are in it. So the space doesn't separate us, it unites us. Therefore it's like saying that there are two separate points and a certain dotted line connects them, which shows how we think they are related, or to say there is a real line and that the points are abstractions from that. The line is the reality and the points are abstractions. In that sense we say that there are no separate people, you see, but that 'that' is an abstraction which comes by taking certain features as abstracted and self-existent." --- David Bohm (Wholeness and the Implicate Order)
  7. Right, it's not contemporary, it's cutting edge physics. Like most physics being done around Dark Energy and Dark Matter.
  8. MIT Technology ReviewCould All Particles Be Mini Black Holes?The idea that all particles are mini black holes has major implications for both particle physics and astrophysics, say scientists.Some physicists, including Gerard 't Hooft, note that in string theory, black holes are simply highly-excited string states, which supports the idea that black holes and elementary particles are fundamentally related.
  9. The Universe as a Hologram (my interpretation) by Laurent R Duchesne Gravity as a negentropic force? As an information gathering mechanism? That's what it looks like. Let's look at a our galaxy, then apply this model to a subatomic particle. At the center of our galaxy we have a black hole, or a singularity. This black hole is constantly pulling matter/information, but all that information stays on the surface (Event Horizon), the black hole's surface growing directly proportional to the volume of the bodies it swallows (Jacob D Bekenstein, Gerard 't Hooft, Leonard Susskind, Juan Maldacena, Stephen Hawking, et al.). So, black holes inside galaxies, like the black holes inside subatomic particles, are basically nothing more than information gathering mechanisms. All of these black holes acting as information nodes forming a quantum network or hologram (spacetime) where the holographic plate is the two dimensional surface of the event horizon and the non-dimensional object (singularity) in the center of each body acting as their energy source. Right, all that missing mass (aka., Dark Matter) is now being considered by contemporary physics to be contained by empty space itself, probably in the form of infinitesimally small black holes in the center of neutrons, protons, electrons, and the rest of all subatomic particles. Which is how all matter is connected to the whole. Current physics' description of black holes, singularities and the gravitational aether being actually very similar. Excerpt from: "Aether: The Physicalists' God" It is a radically holistic view of reality where entanglement is seen as the glue that keeps the universe from atomizing. Entanglement made possible by the aether's oneness.
  10. Spooky Action at a Distance? Not Really. Bodies in space never acted on each other from a distance, as Newton argued while explaining gravity: there is no action at a distance because there are no distances to be covered. The aether is one and everywhere, it has no moving parts, motion is not necessary. This is why state can be instantaneously registered throughout material systems. Which means that there are no faster than light (FTL) information transfers, just changes in state (where stress-energy tensors and lines of force can be affected), at the aether level. Ether and the Theory of Relativity - Albert Einstein An Address delivered on May 5th, 1920, in the University of Leyden http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Ether_and_the_Theory_of_Relativity Excerpt from: "Aether: The Physicalists' God"

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