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I cannot claim to be an expert
on such matters, but I believe I can relate the occulted perspective on the
ether.
The ether is the intersection of the higher dimensional planes
with our three dimensional space. Perhaps I can paint you a word
picture.
Imagine our three dimesional space as a dimensional plane (flat
surface, not airplane). [It is a plane when viewed from the fourth
dimension.] Anyhow, imagine this three dimensional plane sitting in
four dimensional space (okay, if that's too hard, just imagine the three
dimensional plane is a 2-d plane and is sitting in 3-d space which represents
4-d space.) Therefore, as our three dimensional plane exists as a
surface in four dimensional space, the four dimensional space intersects with
our three dimensional surface. Only the tiniest portion of fourth
dimensional space intersects our 3-d plane. Fifth dimensional space
intersects with the fourth dimensional plane and therefore intersects our
three dimensional plane as well. Sixth dimensional space intersects
with the fifth dimensional plane and therefore with the fourth and also with
our three dimensional plane. This explaination continues up until
the highest dimension.
Therefore, the ether (our three dimensional
"vacuum") is actually the intersection of our 3-d space with all higher
dimensions. You may have noticed that "time" has been left out of this
explaination. That's correct. Time is not the forth dimension, as
many would have you believe. Time is "merely" movement and progression
and can be noted in all the higher dimensions.
Once you take this
ether definition to heart, it is much easier to understand the concepts
behind scalar waves. E-m radiation normally travels across
three dimensional space only and does not interact with the fourth
dimensional intersecting space. However, when e-m radiation intersects
other e-m radiation while travelling through three dimensional space, the
fourth dimensional space at the intersection is (for lack of a better word)
"bumped".
This energy fluctuation of the fourth dimensional
surface is transmitted across fourth dimensional space, but as three
dimensional space is but a surface in four dimensional space, the scalar (or
fourth dimensional) waves cross our three dimensional surface
instantaneously. This happens in the same way our 3-d e-m radiation
would cross a 2-d surface absolutely instantaneously. Scalar waves are
to fourth dimensional beings as e-m radiation is to us.
And when
scalar (4-d waves) intersect, they bump the intersection with the
fifth dimension, and create 5-d waves through 5-d space. But because of
our perspective from 3-d space, the 5-d waves would be seen to travel at the
same speed as scalar waves (instantaneous).
Have you asked the obvious
question, “What then is e-m radiation?” Ah... here is a good occulted
truth. E-m radiation occurs as 2-d waves intersect one another and bump
our three dimensional space. You may scoff at this, but consider that
the string theorists suggest that indivisible matter is string – vibrating
string -- one dimensional string vibrating in two dimensions.
In essence, each string is part of or has it’s own 2-d universe –
I’m not sure which. Anyhow, normally the
strings vibrate so rapidly that the 3-d bumping that occurs creates e-m waves
that are wildly beyond the gamma frequencies. Only in certain circumstances
are the 3-d “bumpings” at frequencies that can be measured by present day
equipment. I know that I’m getting in over my head now, but I’ll
suggest that this phenomenon results from the movements of electrons
in relation to one another using perhaps the “beating effect” where two
closely matched frequencies (of 2-d waves in this case) interact to create a
secondary frequency that is the difference between the two frequencies.
I suppose the lower frequencies could also be created via 3-d movement of the
2-d universes and a Doppler-type effect on their frequencies. Noting
the harmonic series and its relation to all wave interactions and particle
positions (probably), it can be assumed that the characteristic e-m spectra
emitted from particular atoms, and molecules are emitted according to some
sort of harmonic law.
Bah. I need to think about e-m radiation
emission some more. I’ll get back to you with what I figure out.
Oh, let me know what you think so far.
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