Re: Predictions made by string theory



On Sep 7, 7:40 am, Rick <rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Why does the quantum foam get dragged along with the earth? The earth
has a gravity well. It is a massive body. Space is curved, there is a
concentration of pressure, a greater density of quantum foam, as you
get closer to a massive body.

When light from a star, curves around the sun it is traveling in a
straight line. It is following a line that is straight as far as it is
concerned. Like a highway on the earth, is straight across the
prairies, but you know it curves around the earth.

Where you are going wrong is that you try to please everyone.
Well it doesn't work that way. Reality is and reality is and you can
listen to people, who will say things that are not logical,
nonsensical, and agree with them, knowing full well that this cannot
possibly be true. Well really as a scientist it is your duty, to say
that if it doesn't feel right then you are not satisfied that what
they are saying is true.

Case in point, who seriously thinks that Maxwell's waves travel
without an ether?

Do warning flags not go up when someone tries to tell you that they
don't?
Yet they behave like they do don't they?

They behave like they do because they do.

But we can't can't detect it? The hell we can't. Now you are saying
the Higg's field is like an ether.

Well it is still the ether.

Take a magnet hold it near your hand, do you feel anything? No. Take
two like poles and bring them together. You feel pressure from waves.
So in one instance you felt nothing. You can say, well hells bells
boy, there's nothing there.
But you try it another way and all of a sudden there is something
there isn't there?

Are they waves? You can take iron filings and what will you see? A
pattern of waves. It has been that way for hundreds of years that
people have known that.

Little bits of dust following along in wave patterns? Would you also
try to dissect a wave on the ocean into little wavelet bits?
Is a wave on the ocean actually made of particles?

A photon, is a wave packet. That we agree on. And it has no mass.
That we agree on too. What we don't agree on, is that gravity is like
electro-magnetism, which is like charge to you particle physicists,
inspite of the fact that Einstein proved it was not electro-magnetic.
And you will say, yes that true, but somehow, that wave packet is
being attracted by gravity.

And thats because you don't understand how the ether is compressed
around massive bodies.

How space itself is compressed around massive bodies.,

If a photon did not travel in an ether, it would not curve, around a
massive body.

But at this point you merely feign ignorance and say well its too
difficult a concept to grasp, Einstein said this and that about a
rubber *** and we don't know what he was talking about there must be
Higg's Bosons attaching themselves and throwing pillows to quarks and
leptons and strange Dolly Partons and weird and wonderful magical
fairy dust and then you go skipping off to your happy place playing
your ukuleles and all the rest lost in some kind of Alice in
Wonderland of your very own.

If a photon did not travel in an ether, it would not curve, around a
massive body. It has no mass, it has no substance, it is a wave of
energy. How could it be anything itself, when it has no mass?

How could it have substance so as to be attracted by gravity, when
there is nothing to throw a pillow at?

Whats it going to do if you throw a pillow at it? Dissipate.

So it is traveling in the ether, the ether is curved. Why is the ether
curved? Space is expanding.
What is expanding? The quantum foam is expanding.

Planets are round, because they are expanding along with the universe.

As they expand they are pushing out against the quantum foam, and
compressing it. It is in the way of an expanding planet.

And as it expands it is sending out wave fronts in that foam, black
body radiation, electromagnetism, dark energy.

A star like the sun, sends out energetic waves, of shorter wavelength.

But where you get so screwed up is in the VISIBLE spectrum of light.

Suddenly you can see it. You can see the light. And off you go to
Neverland.]



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