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 unappreciated aspect of quantum physics.
The stability and orderliness of quantum systems such as structuring of atoms requires an underpinning matrix of elemental uniform quantum-building-block ether units, a vibrating continuum of linear transmissions that connect quantum units that are related and similar. (See the vast physics literature concerning QM.) -I claim this kind of effect is a central aspect of quantum physics. It is not a rare and peculiar "entanglement" process.
If someone wants to criticize posting this on an internet forum instead of submitting it to a peer-review publication. - I don't wish to go to the effort required to send manuscripts to multiple editors trying to find the one willing to publish this kind of material. It would too-abtrasively contradict too many basic assumptions and theories of the physics-consensus mainstream, which is entirely focused on the evidence they observe empirically.
The stability and orderliness of quantum systems such as structuring of atoms requires an underpinning matrix of elemental uniform quantum-building-block ether units, a vibrating continuum of linear transmissions that connect quantum units that are related and similar. (See the vast physics literature concerning QM.) -I claim this kind of effect is a central aspect of quantum physics. It is not a rare and peculiar "entanglement" process.
If someone wants to criticize posting this on an internet forum instead of submitting it to a peer-review publication. - I don't wish to go to the effort required to send manuscripts to multiple editors trying to find the one willing to publish this kind of material. It would too-abtrasively contradict too many basic assumptions and theories of the physics-consensus mainstream, which is entirely focused on the evidence they observe empirically.