Hi Jim and Mario,
Group Theory applies decisively to the Aether Physics Model, although I profess no expertise in this area. Just as Group Theory sets rules for groups, rather than the objects of those groups, the Aether Physics Model explains physics by the actions of space-time, rather than the actions of the objects inhabiting that space-time.
There are practical applications for the Aether Physics Model that play directly into
metaphysics. One can look at a physical object and see its objective characteristics. That is exactly what modern physics does. But one can also look at the environment of the physical object to see the subjective characteristics associated with objects. That is what metaphysicians do.
The Aether Physics Model thus gives both the subjective and objective views of physical existence; the non-material field in which physical existence exists.
For all the intelligence of modern physicists and their ability to comprehend and apply Group Theory, it is amazing that they vehemently deny the Aether's existence. The Aether, particularly as it is quantified in the Aether Physics Model, is the reciprocal view of objective reality. And just as in Group Theory, this reciprocal view is related to the normal view, but is a completely different group altogether.
It is only a matter of time before someone skilled in Group Theory comes along and realizes the utility and importance of the Aether Physics Model. All of the structures of physical existence can be expressed as structures of space-time, hence the relationship of the Golden Ratio to growing systems (flowers, crystals, populations, body structures, etc). As Jim pointed out, the Golden Ratio in the Aether Physics Model is reflected in the anomalous magnetic moments of the proton and electron, which actually originates in the structure of the Aether unit as shown in the APM. In our book, I provide a whole section devoted to generating various physical structures based upon "Aether numbers," which are actually groups of Aether units.
The Pythagorean musical scale and the structure of atomic nuclei (Linus Pauling's Spheron model) are further examples of Group Theory at work in the Aether Physics Model. It logically follows that if frequency scales, atomic nuclei, and subatomic particles can be quantified in terms of Aether units, then all of physical existence can be quantified in terms of Aether units. But since most of the physical Universe is "empty" space-time, the geometrical analysis of Aether units (includes
fractals) can quantify much more than can objective measurements.
Of even greater interest, since conductance is shown to be the quantification of emotions and feelings, and conductance is a reciprocal unit, one can easily hypothesize that the mind is further quantifiable in terms of other reciprocal units. Just as neuroscientists can now measure one's feelings through conductance, it may be possible to measure ones memory, ability for logic, and other characteristics of mind. This is because reciprocal units as a group apply to the Aether, and if one of those units applies to one aspect of mind (feelings/emotions) then the other units of the Aether likely apply to other aspects of mind. These units include Gforce and capacitance. Such an hypothesis is not without basis, as the Buddhist and Hindu masters have long observed the strong similarities between space-time and mind.
I hope I live long enough to see the Aether Physics Model substantially developed. The power of this theory is far greater than anything mankind has previously achieved in theoretical physics. The APM not only quantifiably unifies the physical forces, but also quantifiably unifies all of physical and non-material existence.
Dave
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Friday, June 23, 2006
Group Theory and the Aether Physics Model
The following is a letter I emailed to Jim Bourassa and Mario Livio (author of "The Equation That Couldn't Be Solved").
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