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Can there be an Ether?

Before we begin our discussion about the existence of the “Ether” we first need to define what the Ether is? When I talk about the Ether, what I am talking about the medium for the propagation of light. It is my opinion that light propagates through a medium and I call this medium Ether, sometimes spelled like this Aether, or like this Æther. The Michelson-Morley experiment is often sited as PROOF that the Ether doesn’t exist. Whenever I have a conversation with someone (anyone) about “the Ether “, the first thing they say is: “Don’t you know that the MM-Experiment …

The Principle of Incommensurability

The Principle of Incommensurability plays a huge role in theOMparticle cosmology. If you can understand The Principle, then you will be able to understand me better too. The Principle itself is a kind of language. It is a meta-language that encompasses all the other languages. Computer scientists might call it a base class for scientific languages. Regardless of what it is called, “The Principle of Incommensurability” itself needs to be clearly defined. So let’s start with some definitions. Principle:[prinsəpəl]: A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behaviour or for a chain of …

The Fractal Debate

Since the introduction of fractals by Benoit Mandelbrot, the fractal nature of the universe has become a hotly debated topic. On the one hand, the standard model of cosmology requires that matter be evenly distributed throughout the cosmos. This allows cosmologists to model the universe using Einstein’s theory of general relativity. On the other hand, matter in the universe does appear to clump together in a self-similar, fractal manner. As such, a truly fractal universe has not been ruled out. First it must be said that there are no tools or methods that can be used to directly detect “fractality” with any certainty. The box counting …

Motivation for a Fractal Cosmology

Meteorologists were the first to recognise the importance of fractals in nature. Edward Lorenz was studying the famous Lorenz Attractor when he discovered the very important concept of “sensitivity to initial conditions”, otherwise known as the Butterfly Effect. Lorenz Attractor Biologists were next to realise that fractals were everywhere in nature; from the human vasculature systems, to the structures of trees and plants, and more recently, in the dynamics of our heart beats, brain waves, and even in DNA itself. Fractal patterns have also been found at the quantum level as seen in the Yazdani experiments and in the quantum …

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What are OM Particles?

In the cosmology I am developing, I use the term “OM Particle” quite loosely. Atoms are OM Particles, cells are OM Particles, humans are OM Particles, stars and planets and galaxies and even galaxy clusters, are considered OM Particles. Anything with a specific boundary condition or observable domain of existence, is considered an OM Particle. The Universe itself is an OM Particle. The Universe is The (ultimate) OM Particle. The term “OM Particle” itself emerged from my interest in Buddhism and the Buddhist traditions. In Buddhist and Hindu traditions, OM represents the primordial vibration that caused the entirety of the …

Defining my Terms

In order to have a cosmology that is understandable and “explainable”, all terms in the cosmology must be defined clearly and unambiguously. By defining all my terms in terms of the concept of change, I was able to them boil down to their first principles. This is as simple as it gets. Anyone can understand these terms the way I define them. First, I will give you all definitions, then I will explain each one in more detail. This may take some “time” but it will be worth it. Change: The act or instance of making or becoming different. Stasis: …

On Change and Time

In order for for me to develop a proper cosmology that you or anyone can understand, it is very important that I define my terms. Over the years, and after uncountable conversations with all kinds of people, I have come to the conclusion that most of the problems in the world are caused by language. The problem is with the language. Words are ambiguous and imperfect and are more often than not the cause of unnecessary confusion and grief. So I am going to start by defining my terms and I am going to start from the beginning with the …