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The sad story of quantum gravity
Jun 5, 2023
by John-Erik Persson
The sad story of quantum gravity John-Erik Persson Abstract The very old problem about the mysterious force of gravity is analyzed. It is found that Newton and Fatio were very close to a solution long time ago. However, they failed to explain the lack of aberration in gravity, and this mistake caused the end of a good theory. Ether quanta Fatio suggested a quantum ether. He said that extremely fast and extremely small ether particles are moving in all directions, and thereby they... more

Mathematics is powerful and dangerous
Sep 2, 2022
by John-Erik Persson
Mathematics is powerful and dangerous John-Erik Persson john.erik.persson@gmail.com It is very important that we always remember that mathematics is just a tool for doing physics. The fact that math really is very powerful, has a negative side in the high risk that we may forget to see this important distinction, and thereby be fooled by math. This fact is here demonstrated to be true in many areas of science. Euclidean geometry In the geometry regarding straight lines in a flat ... more

Decontamination of physics
Jul 7, 2022
by John-Erik Persson
Decontamination of physics John-Erik Persson The three pillars of physics Modern physics is based on the following basic concepts: Quantum mechanics, or QM.Special theory of relativity, or SRT.General theory of relativity, or GRT. QM Since light is not observable, we must draw conclusions about light from matter, in the form of electrons, exposed to light. We use electrons as discrete detectors and we see a stream from a photo detector, quantized into electrons. Our detectors ... more

Gravity does not move!
Jun 14, 2022
by John-Erik Persson
Gravity does not move! John-Erik Persson Abstract The speed of gravity has been a much-discussed concept. However, in this article it is demonstrated that gravity does not move at all. This conclusion is based on a theory of quantum gravity, that was presented by Fatio 300 years ago. It is found that Fatio’s model was abolished on false grounds, due to the lack of aberration in gravity. Fatio’s model Fatio explained gravity by an ether composed of extremely fast and extremely... more

The illusion of time dilation, Big Bang and Pioneer anomaly
Apr 3, 2022
by John-Erik Persson
The illusions of time dilation, Big Bang and Pioneer anomaly john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract A classical mechanism in atomic clocks explains the behavior of atomic clocks in the global positioning system (GPS), by the state of motion of the ether, inside the clocks. Therefore, the concept dilation of time is a not needed and is just an illusion caused by dilation of clocks, instead. False support for time dilation has been given by an assumption, of a transverse ether wind to cau... more

Did stellar aberration give us individual aging?
Aug 7, 2021
by John-Erik Persson
Is it so that the long story of individual aging started as early as in the discovery of stellar aberration? See the link below and decide by yourself! John-Erik ... more

Ron was wrong
Mar 11, 2021
by John-Erik Persson
Ron Hatch was a prominent expert working in the global posotioning system (GPS). Ron was right in his refutations of Einstein's theory of relativity (SRT), based on experiences from GPS. Ron was also wrong regarding his exlanation to the aberration observed in very long base interferometry (VLBI), based on gravity from our sun. Instead, an alternative interpretation based on the Sagnac effect is presented in the link below. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/349988367_The_Scandalous... more

Mistakes?
Nov 4, 2020
by John-Erik Persson
Mistakes – or? Science became fiction Physics became fiction between 1882 and 1887, since the real motion of light (a vector sum; beam direction) was assumed to be controlled by collimator, distant mirror and telescope in MMX and in the detection of stellar aberration. However, the ether wind is irrelevant in relation to reflectors and refractors. Therefore, in coherent systems we must use apparent motion instead (disregarding ether wind inside the wave front; ray direction). So, the et... more

Gravity 2
Aug 17, 2020
by John-Erik Persson
Gravity – a Neutrino Effect? John-Erik Persson About 300 years ago an ether model, that could explain gravity, was presented by Fatio. He assumed very fast and very small particles to propagate in all directions. These particles could penetrate large bodies like Earth. However, this penetration had the effect that the intensity in the flow was very slightly reduced by a body like Earth. Therefore, the flow leaving Earth is somewhat smaller than the flow towards our planet. This small di... more

MEMO to CNPS conference 2020 about waves
Jul 13, 2020
by John-Erik Persson
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341522308_MEMO_to_CNPS_conference_2020_about_waves The wave models – beam and ray The vector sum, c+v, defines the motion of a beam, and can only be roughly estimated as the direction of maximal amplitude, and is therefore not very important. The motion of a ray as c(1+vL/c), excluding the ether wind inside the wave front, and thereby describing a wave front, can be detected by extreme precision in coherent systems based on reflectors or refracto... more

The MMX question
May 20, 2020
by John-Erik Persson
The wave front and the mirror Due to the irrelevance of the ether wind in relation to mirrors wave fronts in MMX are conserved in equipment frame, and mirrors are conserving wave fronts, as stated in the MEMO to the NPA conference in 2009. This has been defined in different ways, but, since the important MMX tests are done with resonators, a specific derivation related to this test form can give a new version of this proof. Since light travels many times between the resonator mirrors, wav... more

The Michelson-Morley question -- and the ether
May 10, 2020
by John-Erik Persson
The Michelson-Morley Question  – and the Ether John-Erik Persson https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341089697_The_Michelson-Morley_Question_-and_the_Ether john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract This article is analyzing the famous experiments, (MMX), that Michelson did together with Morley. These tests have produced confusing and paradoxical results, and have been debated for about 140 years. Questions regarding quantum jumping, quantization, gravity and entanglemen... more

About Michelson-Morley
May 1, 2020
by John-Erik Persson
COMMENTS ON THE MICHELSON-MORLEY PARADOX SOLVED By Justin Jacobs https://mmpsolved.com Nick Percival had asked me to comment on this article, and I think the blog is suitable for this purpose. I think that the paper contains many good arguments against the special theory of relativity. It is demonstrated that Einstein used mathematics as a magician and applied trickery. I also agree to the fact that Einstein and Lorentz introduced time dilation and contraction of length, or spa... more

How Science Became Fiction
Apr 13, 2020
by John-Erik Persson
John-Erik Persson Background https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340377778_How_Science_Became_Fiction Modern physics states that twins can become of different ages, if they have moved with very different speeds. The reason is that time is said to progress with different speeds for individuals in different states of motion. This is called time dilation. These ideas are in conflict with common sense, and therefore called the paradox of twins. Time dilation has been very producti... more

Individual aging -- science or fiction?
Apr 1, 2020
by John-Erik Persson
https://www.gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/Essays/View/8161 The idea of individual aging has been productive in science fiction – and caused a dead end in physics. This idea is an effect of time dilation and caused by Potier in 1882. He changed Michelson’s prediction based on constant wave vector, c, to constant wave magnitude, c, in the equipment frame in Michelson and Morley’s tests (MMX). Therefore, Michelson’s prediction was changed in error to the half of its earlier value. So, ... more

The Third Option
Mar 21, 2020
by John-Erik Persson
john.erik.persson@gmail.com https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339602288_The_Third_Option Binary logic, excluding the middle, has produced binary computers, but also contributed to binary thinking in the western world, for instance in politics. An important example is the long, long debate regarding the ether. The question: is there a reference frame for the propagation of light? This question seems never to generate a third option. A possible third alternative could be: yes, th... more

Is the Ether Wind Decidable?
Mar 1, 2020
by John-Erik Persson
john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract An illusion of undecidability of an ether wind was the basis for establishing the theory of special relativity (SRT). The reason to that mistake was a wrong interpretation of light behavior in both arms in the Michelson and Morley’s tests (MMX), and also in the interpretation of stellar aberration. A deviation from the wave model gave us the illusion of particles in light, and also resulted in the absurd idea that the time concept is dilated, due... more

Critical Thinkers
Feb 7, 2020
by John-Erik Persson
Critical Thinkers? Do they exist? I have searched for them with mails and blog posts, but failed to see them. Critical thinkers should like to discuss with opponents, but I have found that members and directors in CNPS finish conversation when they see a great discrepancy in opinions, instead of regarding this as a reason for more debate. They write a comment in one sentence and after that they start to preach their personal religion, in mails and in blog ‘comments’. (See my blog.) I ... more

The Tragical History of Theoretical Physics
Jan 12, 2020
by John-Erik Persson
The Tragic History of Theoretical Physics PDF below https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338235999_The_Tragic_History_of_Theoretical_Physics John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, 141 74 Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract This article contains no mathematical concepts, since this article is primarily intended for non-scientists. The reason is that mainstream physicists are not likely to read dissident papers because they are deeply indoctrinated by the re... more

Two important errors in MMX
Dec 30, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
In the longitudinal arm: The assumption that transverse forces propagate as c+/-v should be followed by the same assumption regarding longitudinal forces. Therefore, the assumed effect is compensated and not observable. In the transverse arm: The assumption that the vector sum c+v is reflected by the distant mirror is wrong, since the mirror is transparent to v. Therefore, only c is reflected and constant in equipment frame, and therefore no effect in the transverse arm in MMX. See ... more

A New Memorandum
Dec 16, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
PDF https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337657845_A_New_Memorandum A New Memorandum John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, 141 74 Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com 10 years ago, I wrote to NPA an article about Michelson-Morley’s tests (MMX) called Conserved Wave Front: A Memorandum. No reactions from NPA or from CNPS means that I see a reason to repeat it. Conserved wave front in MMX In the law of reflection of light in a mirror we must use the wave vector ... more

Michelson-Morley, again
Dec 1, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
I have made a new attempt to explain the error in using Michelson-Morley's tests to support the theory of relativity. See the file below: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337261195_Michelson-Morley_again ... more

Comments regarding 3 papers by Ron Ward
Nov 14, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
Comments regarding three papers by Ronald C Ward John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, 14 174 Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com First paper: Michelson-Morley Experiment Analysis Error Changes Time Dilation and Length Contraction Available at https://www.academia.edu/39783360/Michelson-Morley_Experiment_Analysis_Error_Changes_Time_Dilation_and_Length_Contraction In the article Fig 1 describes exactly what this author has explained to NPA and CNPS for many years. This in... more

PDF-version of 'All You Need...'
Nov 5, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
The previous post lost the diagram and also the underscores. So, i give here a version in PDF. PDF https://www.academia.edu/s/eb35fb0c8e/all-you-need-is-wave-ii ... more

All you need is wave, II
Oct 24, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
All You Need Is Wave, II John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract This article describes physics without a lot of modern inventions like: quanta of light, wave-to-particle complementarity, dilation of time, bending of space and quantum jumping. Included is instead some traditional concepts like: a strict wave model for light, contraction of matter (not of space), Galilean transform, explanation to gravity, explanation to the Pio... more

How Time Was Corrupted
Oct 21, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
How the Time Concept Was Corrupted John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com Wave or particle? Our knowledge regarding the structure of light is not clear, and the transition from particle model to wave model appears not to be really finished. All particle-based ideas are not swept out, and this fact causes the wave or particle paradox. This fact is demonstrated in the idea that aligning an optical system means fixation of light motion along... more

The Endless Debate about the Michelson and Morley's tests
Aug 6, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
PDFhttps://www.gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/Research%20Papers-Relativity%20Theory/Download/7825 John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, 14 174 Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract We will see that the results from Michelson and Morley’s tests can be explained by the Galilean transform, without the use of time dilation. This demands an ether. If this ether has a radial motion in relation to Earth we can explain: gravity, gravity anomalies during solar eclipses,c... more

The Most Fundamental Paradox
Jul 18, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
http://www.naturalphilosophy.org//pdf//abstracts/abstracts_paperlink_7530.pdf The Most Fundamental Paradox john.erik.persson@gmail.com John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, 14 174 Segeltorp, Sweden Abstract The wave or particle confusion is not a kind of complementarity – as Niels Bohr said. However, the paradox can be solved by introducing a particle-based ether and a light model based on waves only. By strict following the wave model we can see that the introduction by Potie... more

Fundamental Errors behind Paradoxes in Physics
Jul 2, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
Fundamental Errors behind the Paradoxes in Physics John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract We will see how denial of the ether concept, and confusions regarding the behavior of light, are the case of the many paradoxes in modern physics. Without the ether, the law of energy conservation is misleading. The wave or particle confusion has produced the twin paradox. However, by strict following the wave model for light and accepting th... more

Fundamental Error behind Time Dilation
Jun 11, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
John-Erik Persson john.erik.persson@gmail.com The ether wind can be blowing inside the wave fronts of light. This means that light does not always move transverse to wave fronts. The ether wind, v, caused by planetary rotation is about 10-6 times c. Therefore, the difference between total motion, according to the vector sum, c+v, and the normal to the wave front, c, in most cases can be ignored. However, when we regard Michelson-Morley’s tests this small angle, 10-6 radians, becomes imp... more

Continuous Radiation from Bound Electrons
May 31, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
The cyclic motion of a bound electron (A) produces a cyclic disturbance in the surrounding ether. This disturbance (a potential force) moves with the speed c. If, and only if, this potential force hits another electron (B), then at that moment a real force on B is produced. This force cannot earlier be realized since the force is proportional to the product of the charge in A and the charge in B. So, we find that the force on B is produced after a time delay. This delay means that that no energ... more

The Structure of Light
May 26, 2019
by John-Erik Persson
The Structure of Light John-Erik Persson john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract This article describes the structure and behavior of light, without using the particle model. The most important problem The question regarding the structure of light is the most important problem in physics. The introduction of the wave theory seems to be unfinished, and all particle-based thinking is not swept out. So, the transition from particles to waves is not completed, and this appears to be ... more