New Book Rewrites Modern Physics Through Aether Theory
ALMA, Ill., Dec. 23, 2004 — Two amateur physicists have done what has eluded plenty of academic types: They have learned everything-in theory. More specifically, David Thomson and Jim D. Bourassa, founders of the Quantum AetherDynamics Institute (QADI, http://www.quantumaetherdynamics.com), have published a testable Theory of Everything in their new book, Secrets of the Aether, QADI Press, available at http://www.16pi2.com/book.htm).
Based on Thomson’s Aether Physics Model, Secrets of the Aether turns conventional physics on its ear to introduce the first mathematically correct Unified Force Theory in modern science, along with explanations of dark matter, how physical matter interacts with consciousness, and more.
In getting to this point, the authors realized early on that modern physics was riddled with inaccuracies-chief among them the denial of the existence of a distributed non-physical medium permeating the entire universe and endowing space with measurable physical properties, known historically as the Aether.
"There is a reason the Unified Force Theory has not been previously discovered," said Thomson, Science Director of QADI. "There are some key errors in modern physics, which have either gone undetected or intentionally ignored."
Secrets of the Aether transforms the Aether from a nineteenth-century mystery to a modern explanation for the phenomena of the universe. "Now that we have exact measurements of certain constants, we can deduce that the Aether is not made from some kind of physically detectable particle, but from non-physical Aether units of 2 spin rotating magnetic field," Thomson explained. "Aether units can also be expressed as Coulomb’s constant times 16 pi squared."
Put another way, time and space come together in the Aether. "Using the principles of reductionism, our model shows the forces are unified by an extremely simple set of general laws explainable by the fabric of space-time itself, which is a dynamic, quantum-scale Aether," said Bourassa, Executive Director of QADI.
The authors admit their concept may irk some scientists. Others, however, see Thomson’s and Bourassa’s work as a springboard to further advances in such fields as nanotechnology, neuroscience, electrodynamics and chemistry.
"The highly original ideas formulated in this work are clearly the fruits of many years of serious study and reflection," wrote Rochester Institute of Technology physics professor V.V. Raman, Ph.D. "We live in an age in which values, worldviews, and politics are changing at unmanageably fast rates. Each day brings not only fresh and unexpected news, but also revolutionary ideas and perspectives whose impacts no one can foresee. I see this book in this context. Not everyone will agree or accept everything stated in this book. But the book certainly deserves careful attention before passing judgment on it."
Clearly, the timing of the book could not be better as the United Nations declared 2005 as the Year of Physics, and it is the 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein’s Special Relativity Theory.
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