Hi Paul https://medium.com/@mysteron/dipole-standing-waves-as-the-unified-field-8abc241c2915 here is my paper there is another technical one that derives the fine structure constant from first principles also - You are describing a dipole standing wave and if the Universe was not a Bang but a fluid phase collapse it would be made of a sea of these waves that quantise the fluid - these waves encode Alpha, Gamma, Gravity - you can show how ionisation works, inertia and more. You are describe part of their internal workings but not all - you are nearly there. I have a lot more than I've published I'm happy to share but just ho through the idea and think about all the effects and I think you will get it - its very intuitive one you know.
Any generic fluid in a real vacuum must by default be a superfluid as there is no dissipative sink and mass, energy and momentum are conserved. What you will find is that inertia requires the re-alignment of the vacuums gyros - the dipole wave - wave flow through these north to south - once you've aligned them then the waves provide the contained propulsion the physical dipole wave are superfluid - it is a WSM - Milo Wolff type structure .
Andrew, 100% agreed on the inertia=re-alignement! In that sense, yes, the spins aligning for a coherent macroscopic wavefunction is superfluid behaviour! Milo Wolff? Heard that name before somewhere, gonna check him out!
When an object, such as plane's wing, travels through the air rather quickly, a group of swirls develop behind the wing which push against the backside of the wing in the opposite direction of the primary flowing air.
Hi Paul https://medium.com/@mysteron/dipole-standing-waves-as-the-unified-field-8abc241c2915 here is my paper there is another technical one that derives the fine structure constant from first principles also - You are describing a dipole standing wave and if the Universe was not a Bang but a fluid phase collapse it would be made of a sea of these waves that quantise the fluid - these waves encode Alpha, Gamma, Gravity - you can show how ionisation works, inertia and more. You are describe part of their internal workings but not all - you are nearly there. I have a lot more than I've published I'm happy to share but just ho through the idea and think about all the effects and I think you will get it - its very intuitive one you know.
Hey Andrew, sounds extremely interesting — will look into!
Appreciate your work. I am far from an academic / math guy but I still somehow grasp occult fizzix - http://web.archive.org/web/20240526080029/https://rantichrist.blogspot.com/2020/08/vacuum-domains-and-aether-dynamics-of.html
Good to have you on board, Matthew! Fascinating stuff.
Thanks. Finding mad-science types that have both rigor and open mindedness is difficult, so when I find my people I hold my breath…
Yes, we can talk shop, but dig deeper and I just come off as batshit…
https://therantichrst.blogspot.com/2025/11/the-last-religion.html
Love it
https://therantichrst.blogspot.com/2025/11/fire-from-heaven.html
By FLUID you mean SUPERFLUID? Can Superfluid cavitate?
Interesting take! Superfluidity is not necessary for the interpretation in my post, but the real Aether may very well be!
Any generic fluid in a real vacuum must by default be a superfluid as there is no dissipative sink and mass, energy and momentum are conserved. What you will find is that inertia requires the re-alignment of the vacuums gyros - the dipole wave - wave flow through these north to south - once you've aligned them then the waves provide the contained propulsion the physical dipole wave are superfluid - it is a WSM - Milo Wolff type structure .
Andrew, 100% agreed on the inertia=re-alignement! In that sense, yes, the spins aligning for a coherent macroscopic wavefunction is superfluid behaviour! Milo Wolff? Heard that name before somewhere, gonna check him out!
When an object, such as plane's wing, travels through the air rather quickly, a group of swirls develop behind the wing which push against the backside of the wing in the opposite direction of the primary flowing air.
Interesting analogy!