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Sep 9Liked by Hans G. Schantz

Physics has become absurd and indistinguishable from magic. Today scientists believe time and space are flexible, that time travel is possible, that particles are everywhere until measured, that the observer affects reality and causes quantum collapse, that nearly infinite universes exist.... etc. Scientists are no longer trying to understand things rationally and accept the most rediculous ideas. This has to stop! Physics is rational and scientists need to back to trying to figure it out. The problem started with modern physics at the begining of the 1900's and we need go back to our theories developed since then to find rational explanations. There is now a big clue of how to start, and these are the experiments supported by theory that show the speed of light is not a constant, as once thought.

The speed of light is not a constant as once thought, and this has now been proved by Electrodynamic theory and by Experiments done by many independent researchers. The results clearly show that light propagates instantaneously when it is created by a source, and reduces to approximately the speed of light in the farfield, about one wavelength from the source, and never becomes equal to exactly c. This corresponds the phase speed, group speed, and information speed. Any theory assuming the speed of light is a constant, such as Special Relativity and General Relativity are wrong, and it has implications to Quantum theories as well. So this fact about the speed of light affects all of Modern Physics. Often it is stated that Relativity has been verified by so many experiments, how can it be wrong. Well no experiment can prove a theory, and can only provide evidence that a theory is correct. But one experiment can absolutely disprove a theory,  and the new speed of light experiments proving the speed of light is not a constant is such a proof. So what does it mean? Well a derivation of Relativity using instantaneous nearfield light yields Galilean Relativity. This can easily seen by inserting c=infinity into the Lorentz Transform, yielding the GalileanTransform, where time is the same in all inertial frames. So a moving object observed with instantaneous nearfield light will yield no Relativistic effects, whereas by changing the frequency of the light such that farfield light is used will observe Relativistic effects. But since time and space are real and independent of the frequency of light used to measure its effects, then one must conclude the effects of Relativity are just an optical illusion.

Since General Relativity is based on Special Relativity, then it has the same problem. A better theory of Gravity is Gravitoelectromagnetism which assumes gravity can be mathematically described by 4 Maxwell equations, similar to to those of electromagnetic theory. It is well known that General Relativity reduces to Gravitoelectromagnetism for weak fields, which is all that we observe. Using this theory, analysis of an oscillating mass yields a wave equation set equal to a source term. Analysis of this equation shows that the phase speed, group speed, and information speed are instantaneous in the nearfield and reduce to the speed of light in the farfield. This theory then accounts for all the observed gravitational effects including instantaneous nearfield and the speed of light farfield. The main difference is that this theory is a field theory, and not a geometrical theory like General Relativity. Because it is a field theory, Gravity can be then be quantized as the Graviton.

Lastly it should be mentioned that this research shows that the Pilot Wave interpretation of Quantum Mechanics can no longer be criticized for requiring instantaneous interaction of the pilot wave, thereby violating Relativity.  It should also be noted that nearfield electromagnetic fields can be explained by quantum mechanics using the Pilot Wave interpretation of quantum mechanics and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle (HUP), where Δx and Δp are interpreted as averages, and not the uncertainty in the values as in other interpretations of quantum mechanics. So in HUP: Δx Δp = h, where Δp=mΔv, and m is an effective mass due to momentum, thus HUP becomes: Δx Δv = h/m.  In the nearfield where the field is created, Δx=0, therefore Δv=infinity. In the farfield, HUP: Δx Δp = h, where p = h/λ. HUP then becomes: Δx  h/λ = h, or Δx=λ. Also in the farfield HUP becomes: λmΔv=h, thus Δv=h/(mλ). Since p=h/λ, then Δv=p/m. Also since p=mc, then Δv=c. So in summary, in the nearfield Δv=infinity, and in the farfield  Δv=c, where Δv is the average velocity of the photon according to Pilot Wave theory. Consequently the Pilot wave interpretation should become the preferred interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. It should also be noted that this argument can be applied to all fields, including the graviton. Hence all fields should exhibit instantaneous nearfield and speed c farfield behavior, and this can explain the non-local effects observed in quantum entangled particles.

*YouTube presentation of above arguments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sePdJ7vSQvQ&t=0s 

*More extensive paper for the above arguments: William D. Walker and Dag Stranneby, A New Interpretation of Relativity, 2023: http://vixra.org/abs/2309.0145

*Electromagnetic pulse experiment paper: https://www.techrxiv.org/doi/full/10.36227/techrxiv.170862178.82175798/v1

Dr. William Walker - PhD in physics from ETH Zurich, 1997

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Sep 9·edited Sep 16Liked by Hans G. Schantz

It's worse than all that.

(You're shocked, I know.)

Regarding Time Travel, the physicists believe it is possible BECAUSE the mathematics they use to describe time makes sense whether you use positive or negative values, which they have assigned to represent the direction in time you're travelling.

That this is (A) entirely circular reasoning, and (B) utterly irrational given the evidence of every person who ever lived, every process we've ever observed, every experiment we've ever done, seems to miraculously escape their notice.

Even as they consider themselves the "hard scientists", the pragmatic realists, the no-nonsense anti-woo-woo brigade bravely holding the last bastion against the barbarian forces of sociology and gender studies.

Not to forget being The Smartest People In The Room™.

But it does segue neatly into my favourite Time Travel gag:

Q. What's the easiest way to Time Travel?

A. Wait a while and I'll tell you.

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Sep 8·edited Sep 8Liked by Hans G. Schantz

Your reading the passage out loud, especially to a BasedCon audience, reminds one that much of today's science cannot be distinguished from sci-fi or fantasy.

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Sep 8Liked by Hans G. Schantz

How very true. Perhaps todays " science " might be more like science falsely so called "

I Timothy 6:20

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Sep 8Liked by Hans G. Schantz

Looks like you had a great time among friends.

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