Pilot Waves and the Aether
The double slit experiment, when applied to single photons traveling one by one through a double slit barrier, proves that there is self interference
The double slit experiment, when applied to single photons traveling one by one through a double slit barrier, proves that there is self interference
When we talk about time in physics, it's always about measured time. To talk about time in any other way is not physics. It doesn't belong to the realm of this discipline. Physical clocks This means that all discussions about…
The speed of light is constant. No matter how we measure it, it always returns the same value. This value is the constant c, and aether physics can explain why this constant cannot ever change. Light never slows down Some…
I have in my books proposed an aether made up of low energy photons and neutrinos. The reason being that this would explain the spontaneous appearances and disappearances of photons in the production of light. It would also explain the…
A comet plunged into the sun early this month. Traveling at 600 kilometers per second through the hot corona of the sun, it is clear that the object could not
There are quite a number of theories related to cosmic radiation that we may soon be able to test now that there has been a galactic flare at the center of
It has long been known that the center of galaxies are prone to flaring, with huge outbursts of radiation. However, it was not until May of this year that a galactic flaring event was observed for the Milky Way, when…
The proton-electron model of the atom described in my book on physics has no neutrons in the nucleus. Instead, there are protons with electrons acting as glue to keep everything together. I have no special reason to choose this model…
The black holes that are currently presented as science facts suffer from the same theoretical weaknesses as neutron stars, only more so. Furthermore, the observational evidence we have for their existence can just as well be explained from an electromagnetic…
Modern science is riddled with theories that are presented as facts to the general public. As Mark Twain put it: "There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of…
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