Abstracts from the Aethoesystem

A thought experiment on perspective:

Part 1:

Okay, you are standing outside in your yard. Now Imagine you begin to shrink, your body slowly starts getting smaller and smaller in the size, and as you continue to miniaturize, you notice that everything around you doesn’t really look like it is becoming larger than you , but rather, they actually appear to be getting further away, as if you were accelerating away from all the objects in your vicinity, but before you can dwell on this phenomena you realize that you are no longer able to recognize any of the structures in your surroundings as a murky dimness emerged along with your new diminutive size and off in the distance you can see what appears to be bright sunlike objects, around your size zipping by here and there and you realize you have become the size of a photon and with all your senses still intact. Now, with a worried sense of urgency and panic you look to where everything from your previous vantage point once stood and see nothing, nothing but that dimn musty glow, and its everywhere you look.

Well, as luck would have it you happened to be hanging onto a telescope, and not just any telescope but a new age tech telescope with the same power as the JWST but you can hold it in your pocket like a pen. Anyway, you take the telescope, and you aim it up to where you are pretty sure was the last place you saw your house before everything disappeared, but when you look through the scope all you can see are distant structures, reminiscent to looking out at the night sky of our universe, sprinkling pinpoints of glowing structures zipping around and clumping together, quickly changing shapes and disappearing into the background. Turns out no matter how far away you try to look you can never define nor distinguish your origins, that spot you stood before you began to shrink to the size of a photon and undertook a brand-new perspective of observation based on your current size.

Part 2:

Now, let’s reverse the exercise, let’s grow instead. Our first growth spurt sees us get as big as house, the next spurt as tall as a tree, soon as tall as the highest skyscrapers. Here you pause, you look around and are amazed at your new perspective! You look down, but instead of seeing the houses and people as you expected, the houses look like rocks and pebbles and the people, well they looked like tiny dots milling about.

You give up on trying to recognize anything and continue to grow. Now you are as tall as a mountain and slowly expanding, and soon you are as large as the earth. Still growing you are now free from the confines of your planet as Atlas finally relinquishes his gravity induced grip upon you and you can now act as any other solar object. As you stand upon Atlas you reach up to Luna and gently tap your finger against the moon, which is now the size of a soccer ball, sending it spinning a little quicker than it had been around Atlas. Looking around, it appears as if the Sol, our sun, has dimmed but you realize that you now perceive the light according to your new perspective and so it now seems much slower, not quite reaching out as quickly as it used to before your growth spurt.

You continue expanding and now have grown to the size of the Sun. Realizing you have outgrown your surroundings you decide its best if you begin to remove yourself from the area and start to drift out of the Solar system, outward, away from the Milky Way and towards the unknown. Growing larger moment by moment, your soon as large as a galaxy, and still you continue to grow.

Looking back (looking down?) you search for your home, Atlas, the planet you knew as Earth, but it is obviously way too small for you to see with the naked eye, and a sudden thought stirs briefly through your mind as an overwhelming desire to have a microscope sitting in your pocket next to that telescope you used earlier, but alas it wasn’t meant to be, and as you think about it you come to realize that even that wouldn’t assist you in finding your home again.

Larger, and larger, and larger you become, until eventually all the galaxies around you devolve to the appearance of dust in the air, dust you might see after climbing into an attic on a hot summer day, you know, the one with that skylight over there in the corner, with the bright golden sunlight shining through. You see it, right? Anyway, if you climb all the way in and close the trapdoor underneath you and walk over to stand in that beam of light, disturbing the dust as you proceed, so when you finally find the right place, the one spot of perfect warmth, that extra bright ray of sunshine poking through the window. You stand still, you watch this miasma of activity, these beautiful floating clouds of white, like standing still in a snowstorm with nothing but snowflakes slowly swirling about, dancing to the rhythm of the Universe.

Thoughts on the Strong Nuclear Force:

Once a bond between particles is created with the strong nuclear force inside an atom, the force then behaves kind of like a Chinese Finger Trap, the harder the particles try to pull apart, due to a particles mass, the stronger its grip is on its entwined particles. Depending on the mass of the particles in the atom being held by the nuclear force, the stronger the force becomes. Heavier particles elicit a tighter grip than lighter particles. This tension between particles is always decaying, to a point that it loses its ‘tightness’ and soon its bond.

Thoughts on the Double Slit Experiment:

When we do the double slit experiment, we place a detector to observe the photon in real time to see which slit it goes through. Because it is thought to be observed, and it goes through a slit as demonstrated by the splat on the wall on the other side of the slit, we believe the experiment is done and accurate to that observation.

Then, when we remove the detector and the photon is not ‘observed’, the photon appears to go through both the slits as if it were more than a single particle and taking on the form of a wave, as also demonstrated by the splat on the wall.

Thoughts: The part of the experiment where we ‘observe’ a photon go through one slit or the other is misleading, because we see the result on the back wall of one slits exit point, so it appears that there is a discrepancy from when we are not observing the photon during the experiment and the results now appear to show that the photon must have changed somehow and become a wave and exited both slits at once.

The reason for the discrepancy is a matter of perception due to scale. We cannot fathom how particles, so small we physically can’t even see them, behave and perceive time. The Plane of existence for a particle is a reality we can’t comprehend, just like the plane of existence for a star is different than that of a Galaxy or even the Universe. So, to us a photon seems to go through a single slit when watched, but in reality, that photon allowed to go through a slit will do it an infinitesimal number of times, which is incomprehensible to our way of tracking time and thus is looks as if it has transformed into a wave.

Debunked?

The Perception of Time:

*Is time relative to the perspective of the observer. A ‘large’ object observes their surroundings from their own plane of existence, with a comparative objectivity to oneself to properly allow understanding and interaction with the medium of the reality they are presented with and experiencing, whatever their situation or personal location may be in the Universe. This perception is based upon one’s Plane of existence, one’s place in the Universe.

The awareness of an ‘Older’ experienced Being may perceive time differently than that of a young child, as the elder doesn’t need to ingest information as much or as quickly as they did when they were younger when they needed to cram thanks to something called nature which is sometimes averse to our existence!

Our Solar System:

It is posited that Earth’s original given name is Atlas, from the Greek God we learn is holding up the sky, and He originally had one land mass completely surrounded by ocean.

The land mass was known as Atlantis and had many islands of varying shapes and sizes until it split up around two million years ago. Atlas is the Earth, Atlantis was Pangaea.

Also, a fifth rocky planet existed in our solar system between Mars and Jupiter, where we now see the asteroid belt. It was called Vulcan (Hephaistos) and had four moons. Two of these moons were binary and orbited one another, one larger than the other consisting of mostly ocean and inhabited, the other smaller moon was metal rich and rocky but unlivable.

Musings from Aethoes:

Imagine an eternity, infinity, of existence, what would we do? How long before our minds grow bored or frustrated!

This is what the Aether gave us. A platform to evolve, to mature both individually and as a community!

Building blocks:

When a particle is produced in the Aether, it is attracted to other particles already in existence as a basic life function it inherited from the Aether for self-preservation, the larger the material, the more secure and lasting it becomes. Safety in numbers, after all.

Once they are in the vicinity of another particle or an already existing structure, they find a suitable area with the right sized space and a vibrational wall of equal value to its own and then it tries to connect. Always a risky situation, the attemp can fail in so many ways, but nature has a way of eliminating those risks and thus it is that as long as everything lines up,the vibrational walls involved will sync up their frequency allowing the pairing to complete. As the 0article connects to its new environment, the vibrational walls used to seal it will lose their charge and lose its solidity, becoming part with the structure, without seam or any apparent separation point, genuinely ‘one’ with the structure.

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Published by Darin George

Philosopher of Physics