Sub-Category:
Quantum Theory / Particle Physics
Date Published:
November 2, 2020
Keywords:
aether, de Broglie wavelength, electron-positron pair, epola, ether, Simhony, Sternglass
Abstract:
Based on theoretical work by Ernest Sternglass (1923-2015) and Menahem Simhony (1921-2015), one can argue that there is an ether-like substance [“epola” --- short for “electron-positron lattice”] throughout our universe, which physicists have already “seen” --- by using particle accelerators (“atom smashers”) in high-energy experiments. Particle physicists believe that they have “discovered” many different kinds of “particles” during the past 80 years, such as “unstable baryons” known to science as the bottom lambda, the bottom sigma, the bottom xi, which exist for only less than a millionth of a second before “decaying.” Because they decay so quickly, one might more accurately consider these unstable objects to be [not particles, but] tiny blips of energy. Note that the word “discovered” is inside quotation marks --- because these objects might have been “created” by the experimenters themselves, by causing some of the elements which compose the epo-lattice to vibrate, resonate, and/or oscillate energetically, giving the appearance of a “particle.”
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