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    Ether Model is Key

    Mainstream Physics rejects ether theory on the basis of the Michelson-Morley Experiment (MMX) in 1887. Any ether was assumed to necessarily have to act as the medium for light transmission, and the MMX used optical measurements of refracted light, the results of which, they concluded, showed...
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    How "rare" (read "anomalous") could this be?

    This Post really centers around Quantum Entanglement (QM) and an Ether Model I have presented here before. QM has been known for a long time. In 1935 Einstein referred to it as "spooky action at a distance." Currently physics has no explanation for it. I will try to show that QM is a key...
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    My Ether Model Makes Sense of Quantum Physics

    In my past threads, I presented an ether model based on the concept that the first "happening" was not a Big Bang, but rather a universal oscillation of ultimately-rarified point-localities. At a certain point, oscillatory fatigue of neighboring "points" caused them to fall toward each other in...
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    An Ether Model for Origins plus Transition to Our World

    My Thread "An Ether Model Based on Origins" (see page 3) presented a model, proposing a "first cause," starting from a universal oscillation of point-localities, which transitioned to a universal vibratory ether, after combinational Yin-Yang point-pairs reversibly reverted back to singleton...
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    Theory of Everything Based on Origins

    I submit that the likeliest mechanism which could have led to the kind of (quantum-atomic) world we have now had to involve some type of universal oscillation. The only likely substrate for such an oscillation would have been original space. Inasmuch as original space would have been free of any...
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