Over the last few posts, I have been exploring new aspects within the scope of my nascent idea about a one ingredient universe. Previously, efforts to imagine the universe in light of a universal aether medium were targeted towards finding the form and action of energy, and esoteric things like quantum aether entanglement. Does energy have a form? Well yes, because this mechanical viewpoint of the universe depends upon an aether with a modulus of elasticity that implies deformation of the medium, thus presenting with “form”. Also, the recent discovery of “shaped light” seems to reveal that the underlying prime nature of the universe may be aether.
But, how do we factor the atom into an aether + energy universe? I have been promoting the idea of aether discontinuities for much of the action within the universal aether. They are like electrical impedance discontinuities, but are instead mechanical discontinuities of the aether medium. I have promoted the idea that the electrical discontinuity derives from the aether one.
The aether’s discontinuities give form to circuits of energy transfer within the aether, and provide for the pathways of quantum aether entanglement. But – in addition to this, might the atom be a “form” comprised of the same kind of discontinuity? I have in the last few posts mentioned the idea of closed-off regions of aether, which behave differently than the aether in general. These closed-off areas trap energy within them, according to my embryonic idea. Think about the atom. What is it but a region of trapped energy? If we equate energy with mass (as Einstein does in E=mc²), then an atom is indeed a bubble of trapped energy, albeit some of that energy is in another form.
Does energy have a form?
Not all of quantum mechanics is wrong. The mathematics do add up in most cases. Nonetheless – the QM-centric perception of the underlying principles underneath the mechanics and the mathematics are not correct in my opinion. Some is simply left out of the discussion in the realm of acedemia.
I have written of circular light; of light traveling in circles. If aether deformation and/or aether discontinuity is caused by the transit/transfer of energy, and if aether discontinuity is responsible for that bubble of aether region we’d like to promote as an atom, then the light may need to traverse a circular path in order to enclose the region, to trap the energy, to enable levels of quantum potential leaps. We have formulated that there are two kinds of light. Perhaps high energy light is needed to enclose aether regions. Some may call it “hard” light (The author of the Theoria YT channel does this. Note he does not necessarily agree with anything on this page).
Is it so crazy to imagine that light could travel in a circle? Light can indeed travel in a circular path if it travels along an aether discontinuity. Refraction along a discontinuity is what enables light to follow the curves of a fiber in a fiber optic cable. The light does not bounce as a reflection, but instead follows a soft curve (which does “bounce”) – due to the refractive index of the cable lining. So, it curves a little.
A laser originated bessel vortex beam projects a helical wavefront, which is an unclosed circle due to the longitudinal component of the wave. A very powerful bessel vortex beam, or perhaps the intersection/crossing of many of them – may produce an atom.
A very powerful bessel vortex beam may produce an atom.
Under most conditions, light would not curve much. But, the creation of matter is a monumental event, requiring enormous energies of the type that would have been found in the early periods of the big bang and its aftermath. In this cauldron of hot primordial elements, the aether may have formed bubbles. In the beginning, the bubbles would be small and simple like hydrogen. Does the so-called electron orbit around the nucleus, or does it reflect radially? I think it does both those and other trajectories as well, probably randomly. Related to the curvature of light is the idea of angular momentum and vortexes. A magnet exhibits the character of the vortex.
The hourglass of the magnet’s energy is a tribute to this progenity …
The nature of the aether seems to be such that it supports vortex forms. The hourglass of the magnet’s energy is a tribute to this progenity. It may be that the curved form of the energies involved in atom creation are present due to the torsion supporting attributes of the aether. So, maybe the formation of an atom is more about angular momentum than anything else.
In any case it may be that the trapped oscillation is enabled by a momentary closing of a bubble in the presence of intense amounts of big-bang energy. After enablement, it would be self sustaining, as it would create its own aether discontinuity. Thus the atom could be a spherical region of trapped energy, “latched” into closed form by an instantaneous burst/event in the soup of creation. After the region was closed, it would not matter whether the action was orbital or radial or anything else. The aether discontinuity would reflect or refract all of the energy, keeping it trapped within the atom.
Thus the atom could be a spherical region of trapped energy, “latched” into closed form …
I have always been uncomfortable with the “orbiting electron” view of atomic structure. The aetherists view is that there is no pull, or attraction, in the universe – but only push. Pull can be mimicked, however, by what is really more like a low pressure phenomenon. Taking such a standpoint means that the speed of light velocity of an electron (or photon) would ordinarily cause it to fly off into counter-space. Something must trap it, and I’m gathering the opinion that it’s an aether discontinuity that does so.
To be continued …
Note: the author is a writer on technical subjects in some areas, of novels, and of other literature, but does not have any formal credentials related to the medical field, or in physics. Thus, this all constitutes an opinion of what might be possible, based on his own hobby-level knowledge quests.