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Observation of Soliton-like Interactions in a 1D 'Pure Ether Theory' Model (Simulation Results)

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  • Good question!

    PET Voids vs. Standard Model (SM) Particles: Our 1D "voids" are simplified analogues – think of them as toy models for what fundamental particles might be at a deeper level. SM particles (like electrons) are much more complex, described by quantum fields, and have properties like charge and spin that our 1D voids don't explicitly have yet.

    "Passing Through" – Wave Nature is Key:

    If you think of particles as tiny hard balls, them passing through each other sounds odd. But in quantum mechanics, all particles also behave like waves. And waves (like ripples on a pond or light beams) do pass through each other all the time. This is a better analogy for what we're seeing.

    The structures in our PET model are behaving like solitons, which are special, very stable wave packets that are known for their ability to pass through each other and maintain their identity.

    How Do SM Particles "Pass Through"?

    Weakly Interacting Particles: Something like a neutrino interacts so weakly it can pass through the entire Earth. This is "passing through" due to a tiny chance of hitting anything.

    Photons (Light): Light beams pass through each other without issue.

    Strongly Interacting Particles (e.g., Protons, Electrons): When these "collide," they typically scatter due to the fundamental forces between them (electromagnetism, strong force). They don't usually pass through each other unchanged like our PET solitons do in these 1D simulations. Their interactions are more about exchanging force particles and changing trajectories, or even creating new particles.

    Is This PET Behavior "Observed" or "Testable Soon"?

    Directly, No: We can't find these specific 1D ether voids in a lab experiment. They are part of our theoretical model.

    Indirectly/Conceptually: The idea of particles being soliton-like excitations of an underlying field or medium is explored in various areas of theoretical physics (e.g., some models for magnetic monopoles, or structures in Bose-Einstein condensates). So, the concept of soliton-like entities is well-established.

    Testing PET: For PET itself to be testable, we need to develop it much further (especially into 3D) to see if it can make predictions that match real-world observations or, even better, predict something new that experimenters could look for. That's a very long-term goal.

    In essence: The soliton-like "pass-through" in our 1D PET model is exciting because it shows our simple ether can produce structures with very robust, non-trivial, particle-like interaction properties (maintaining identity after collision). This is a key behavior we'd want our particle analogues to have. While it's not a direct match for how all Standard Model particles interact (especially strongly interacting ones), the wave-like nature and the concept of stable, extended structures are important themes in fundamental physics. Our current work is about seeing if these themes can emerge naturally from a single ether.

    Hope this helps clarify!

  • You're looking in the wrong direction. Inconsistency in religion is the name of the game. No base to stand on in the fucking Bible. Look in the direction of sociology, and on your way, take a peek at Buddhist theories of mind. The Buddha was a real philosopher whose system is partially used today everywhere in psychology. Christianity popped up in an area dominated by Western philosophy, and it's valuable to take a look at what the East had going on.

  • Academia is a capitalist indoctrination/gatekeeping machine, but I won't get into that. You know there are mixed, opposing religions, right? Things like African American Christians still worshipping indigenous African gods. I don't know if you've heard, but the world isn't black and white anymore. You can use language however you want, but you can't just do religion correctly, Christian is a self-proclaimed title linguistically and by subjective categorization (even the tree of life is old news - labels to make sense of shit), and from my experience "real Christian" is a term used by apologists to distance themselves from people like The Westboro Baptist Church (who actually read their bible). Been that way since I was balls deep in watching Matt Dillahunty and shit 15 years ago when I gave a shit about atheism.

  • That's because our societal structure doesn't reflect reality. Here's the reality: the government is a tribe, a gang, an institution. Give Burger King guns and badges, say they dictate human behavior now, and you get the same results. You all are so caught up in this mythical "big picture", but the reality is right in front of you and under your feet. And that reality is anarchism. Nobody is coming to save you faster than someone can stab you and bounce, and if you check on your elderly neighbor who had groceries delivered a little too long ago, you'll save a life faster than any social programs. Embrace the reality that we're being picked on by these bullies we call institutions and business, check on your neighbor, pick up some litter, and punch a mofo in the mouth when you're disrespected. We've developed tools for social cohesion over billions of years far more refined than your rudimentary moral and systemic frameworks. Use them, dummy. Not you, specifically, all of humanity.

  • Mentally ill, non-violent, habitual drug user here. I can attest that, regardless of my moral condemnation of policing, a good 60 percent of my encounters with police have contained abuse, incompetence, or gross misconduct.

    Oh, and I'm a white man with blue eyes, and 5'1".

  • Every law you pass, no matter how good your intentions, is another excuse for the gangbangers in badges to come beat up on us. I've tried to make a million atheists in my life and have made around 0. You can build public transit. You can't make not using it immoral. Who the fuck do you think you are? With your fucking prestigious, well- thought- out moral system? Fuck off. You guys shape the world, I'm going to throw bricks at your pigs.

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  • Schools are for indoctrinating children, guys. Train them to fight their biology, conform to a factory setting, and have knowledge presented as something frustrating and difficult obtain. You guys just want them indoctrinated the "correct way" from teachers s stupid and out of date as you are.

  • Man, people are so fatalistic and utopian in their world views. The fact is that we are beautiful, wretched, capable creatures, and life is a fight. People are gonna beat you down, and the world is gonna shit all over you. Whether we're watching people do their fucking war games and playing monopoly with the world, we rise up and punch a bitch in the face when he fucks with us. Anarchism is a way of being, and we're clever as fuck. We're gonna work this shit out and jump over hurdles and get into ugly arguments and love our family right. We can convolute this shit and try to work out the fantasy worlds we would love to live in - at the end of the day, we try to fill our bellies and be loved. And 9 times out of ten, you're not arguing with the world, you're failing to confront yourself. How do prevent hierarchy? We fucking stand up to bullies, protect ourselves, and treat our women right. Feel me?

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