Measuring Vacuum Permeability on Mercury
The laws of physics are assumed to be universal. This means that experiments performed on Earth should yield
The laws of physics are assumed to be universal. This means that experiments performed on Earth should yield
Mercury makes its rounds around the sun faster than predicted by Newton. A consequence of this is that Mercury's orbital precession is greater than expected by 43 seconds of arc per century. Curved space-time vs. aether The mainstream explanation for this is…
When I developed the theory of physics presented here, I came to the conclusion that space must be filled with an aether consisting of low energy photons and neutrinos. All moving at the speed of light. These particles, which I call zero-point…
The theory of physics presented here came about as a result of some intriguing problems related to gravity. Puzzles and problems For one, the enormous size of many dinosaurs indicate that gravity was less strong in their time. On the…
Philosophy and religion has since the dawn of time dedicated much attention to questions related to the true nature of things. Myths, religion and theory Many concepts in modern theoretical physics can be traced back to these early ideas. Ancient…
Miles Mathis mentions the aether in his book. But he doesn’t say much about it, so I was left thinking that his thoughts are pretty much the same as mine. However,
Chapter four, five, six and seven of Miles Mathis' book are dedicated to errors in Einstein's theory of relativity. Mathis points out problems in Einstein's equations, and how to fix them. The chapters are the final ones in his book. However, there's no overall conclusion. The…
The third chapter in Miles Mathis’ book is a critique of the Michelson-Morley experiment; an experiment
The second chapter in Miles Mathis’ book is an introduction to relativity as a concept. He points out that relativity is real. The speed of light is finite
I had never heard of Miles Mathis before one of my readers mentioned him in response to my post about Quantum Space Theory. The commenter finds his work similar to mine. So, I looked him up this morning to learn more, and from…
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