The Aether Physics Model shows how all physical matter arises from the unit of angular momentum within a quantum Aether unit. In the Standard Model, units are merely concepts invented by scientists. The APM, however, shows that units are actual elements that make up the Universe. The units are themselves made up of dimensions, which also have real existence.
Contemplate the unit of force, for a moment. Force is equal to pressure times area, so when you press your finger against a surface, you are experiencing force. So press your finger against something right now and hold the pressure. Contemplate for a moment the nature of force.
Can you remove the force and separate it from your finger or the surface you are pressing? Focusing on the force, do you think the force is real? There is no question in our mind that force exists, yet when we look to see exactly what force is, there is nothing to see.
Similarly, we know that acceleration is real when we're falling out of a tree. We know the momentum is real as well as the velocity we are going when we hit the ground. We know that mass is real as we encounter the mass of the Earth. We know that the surface density and surface tension of the objects we hit is real. But where are these real units? Why can't we see them or put them in a jar? Modern science denies the existence of the Aether because they can't measure it. Of course, they measure the Aether all the time when they calculate the gravitational or electrostatic force, but they apparently do not know that. Modern physics believes that if it is not an observable particle, then there is no proof that it exists.
And yet, these same scientists have no problem believing in velocity, momentum, energy, or any other unit.
One of the benefits of the Aether Physics Model is that it corrects the structure of units by expressing all charge as distributed, just as Charles Coulomb explained it must be. When the units are expressed in the correct dimensions, they show a very clear structure, even though the structure is non-material in nature. Understanding this structure of the units gives great insights into physical processes and the overall structure of the Universe.
To my surprise, nobody has ever tried to categorize and systematically investigate all the units. As can be seen at the new page I posted today, the magnetic units do follow a very particular structure. Units have an obverse and inverse existence. All the electrical units fall in one column, the magnetic units in another column, and the stationary units in a third. The top row of units are all fields, or volumetric in nature. The second row are all surface related units, the third row are linear units, and the fourth row are root units. Certain units involve the 4pi constant, and they all fall in specific columns.
Some of the units have not been identified. Noting the pattern within the unit structure, it seems logical that all combinations of dimensions have a real world manifestation of some kind of unit. In order to better understand our world, we need to thoroughly investigate every unit and fully appreciate its manifestation. As I have begun to do this, I am pleasantly surprised to discover that understanding units is also a deep and rewarding metaphysical practice.
Just as we can contemplate a real, but non-material unit, we can appreciate that these non-material units have a lot in common with our non-material mind. The experience of force is not much different from the experience of a thought. The same goes for the experience of velocity, momentum, mass, energy, power, and all other units. We might focus our attention on an object, but our experience of the object always takes place through the units.
By understanding units in great detail, we not only understand the material Universe in which the units exist, but we also understand our experience of the Universe. The link between units and mind becomes delightfully clear and a sense of meaning manifests out of our understanding.
The Aether Physics Model is truly useful as a scientific tool as well as a spiritual path.
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