01/12/2025
The new Ether
Since Newton, Maxwell, Doppler and Einstein, physicists have been trying to discover the deepest foundation, the absolute basis of physics. It revolved to the idea of an ether as a medium of all what is. At his historical lecture in Leiden in 1919, Einstein concluded:
"This ether, however, must not be thought of as possessing the properties characteristic of ponderable media, namely, as consisting of particle traceable through time; the concept of motion must not be applied to it."
A medium that doesn't allow motion??? That was in 1919, and it has never been explained since. The protons, electrons, and neutrinos continued to spin; we speak of orbits (which became orbitals), particles in empty space, and generally speaking, that everything is based on kinetic energy.
The solution lies in a completely new physics. If the elasticity of air generates waves with a speed of V = 300 m/s, water approximately 1000 m/s, iron approximately 5000 m/s, and so on, then what is the elasticity of the ether, which generates waves of V = 300,000,000 m/s? It is unimaginable. The hardness of the ether, which until then had been considered an extremely thin gas, is the hardest of all. From the perspective of our physics, it possesses infinite energy, since every measuring device is also composed of ether. A device can only measure its hardness if it is harder than the object being measured.
It is the physics based on the harmony and balance of primordial phenomena that generates space-time force. These phenomena (axioms) have been there from the beginning, but are invisible to us and, in balance or equilibrium, constitute the emptiness of space.
Yes, it is empty space that must give way to the new idea of the medium with its absolute rigidity. It is the BALANCE of forces that makes the infinite energy appear invisible and empty. Everything that exists in physics is the DISTORTION of this balance. This distortion changes its locality and is considered as propagation, which here replaces the concept of motion. The riddle of Einstein's ether, which allows no motion, is thus solved.