Pushing Gravity and Aether
Gravity I agree to many of Glenn Borchardt’s ideas in the post below, but not to all of them. Since light is waves something must do the waving and thereby also explain the propagation of light and gravity. The ether, as assumed by Maxwell, must exist, as Glenn says. However, I do not agree with Glenn […]
Continue Reading...Why Comments?
Dialogue Writing on a blog instead of in a word processor has the advantage of having comments in connection to the article. This facility should be used for comments only and not for self promotion. In CNPS comments are not used properly. I have said that in an earlier post on this web page. It […]
Continue Reading...Disprove Einstein
Dear members of CNPS. You can disprove Einstein by a simple test. This is possible by doing the following. A simple test to find out about clock or time dilation It is not possible to give a direct proof of nonexistence. However, we can find evidence indirectly by demonstrating an alternative. The alternative to time […]
Continue Reading...Explaining Illusions, or Finding Paradoxes
David and Nick are right regarding ‘critical thinking’ as a better concept than ‘dissident physics’. However, it is not enough to use a better term. When we have found a paradox we become more convincing if we can trace the error back to its origin. How did the illusion arise? Nick has done a good […]
Continue Reading...The Illusion of Dilation of Time
The behavior of atomic clocks The stability of electron motion in atomic clocks depends on the balance between inertial force transverse to motion and the Coulomb force field in direction towards the kernel. However, the spherical symmetry in the Coulomb field is disturbed by an ether wind v (=Bc), since effects produced by the kernel […]
Continue Reading...Petr Beckmann Explains Michelson’s Failure
Action at a distance is absurd by logical reasons, so we need an ether as Einstein said. This ether cannot be autonomous since such a situation would, as we will see, make the global positioning system, GPS, impossible. We can therefore conclude that the ether must be, in some way, entrained, as Stokes said long […]
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