- Unification of Physical Theory Via an Aether (1992) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Infinite Aether (1991) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- On the Discussion of Objections to the Aether and Evidence for Its Existence (1989) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- How the Ether Replaces Relativity (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Toward Understanding Nature, Or How an Aether May Unify Physical Theory (1986) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Quality of the Ether (How much energy, mass, and momentum converge on each cc of 1 space?) (1983) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Quality of Ether (1976) [Updated 8 years ago]
- Gravitino Ether Hypothesis (1970) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Unification of Physical Theory Via an Aether (1992) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Infinite Aether (1991) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- On the Discussion of Objections to the Aether and Evidence for Its Existence (1989) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- How the Ether Replaces Relativity (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
An infinite yielding energetic tangible luminiferous ether, composed of minuscule particles moving rapidly in translation and spin and interacting at the surface of the elementary particles, exists and provides literal cause and effect mechanisms replacing the unreal constructions of relativity.
In searching for ordinary understanding of physical nature, current theory is of no help. The sum and substance of relativity consists of time dilation and curved space, subverting the two absolute fundamentals needed as a basis for understanding. And quantum theory, a subject not under the current scope, provides only description, with what explanation is essayed, e.g., the photon theory of light, meson exchange, and above all the uncertainty principle, altogether lacking in rational explanation.
- Toward Understanding Nature, Or How an Aether May Unify Physical Theory (1986) [Updated 1 decade ago]
"Toward Understanding Nature, Or How an Aether May Unify Physical Theory" is a multi-part series of articles published in Toth-Maatian Review:
- V4, N2, pp. 1890-1896; N3, pp. 2052-2059; N4, pp. 2221-2229
- V5, N1, pp. 2357-2366; N2, pp. 2567-2574; N3, pp. 2673-2680; N4, pp. 2861-2875
- V6, N1, pp. 2989-2999; N2, pp. 3059-3063; N3, pp. 3229-3240; N4, pp. 3333-3337
- V7, N3, pp. 3765-3773
- The Quality of the Ether
(How much energy, mass, and momentum converge on each cc of 1 space?) (1983) [Updated 1 decade ago]
On the presumption of a comprehensible nature and a particulate ether, the characteristics of the ether (space) are determined as follows:
For the ether:
pressure 1030 atmospheres
temperature 0o Kelvin (exactly)
mass density 1012 gr/cm3
particle density 1047 particles per cm3
- The Quality of Ether (1976) [Updated 8 years ago]
- Gravitino Ether Hypothesis (1970) [Updated 1 decade ago]
The ether, composed of tiny high velocity particles (gravitinos), this(?) a(?) space. Gravitinos move in all directions and collide with one another and rebound, like the molecules of a gas. The space between gravitinos is filled with a sub-ether composed of sub-gravitinos, and the space between sub-gravitinos is filled with a sub-sub-ether and so on ad infinitum. It is to be shown that considerations of the ether permits a literal mechanical description of the universe.
(Greg Volk received the original from Jones' daughter)