sovereignbull on Nostr: I don't know how many hundreds/thousands of hours I have spent so far on this topic. ...
I don't know how many hundreds/thousands of hours I have spent so far on this topic.
A basic starting point would be to listen to a credentialed person from NASA explain how the current understanding of physics is completely incorrect because it is based on particles rather than waves and magnetism.
https://youtu.be/SSTltY_NTFM?t=2643
Howard is not good at explaining it IMO, even though they are largely saying the same thing.
There are books on the aether, my starting point was Frank Wilczeks' "The Lightness of Being: Mass, Ether, and the Unification of Forces".
Fundamentally it takes relearning what magnetism is and how it fits into the scope of aether physics. Once you understand that, then making sense of everything else is a lot easier. Ken Wheeler (Theoria Apophasis on YT) has the most succinct explanations for that, but it takes a long time to form a good understanding, at least in my experience.
If you prefer reading, CP Steinmetz work from the early 1900s is excellent, but quite technical. Steinmetz was the guy who perfected Tesla's AC motor.
A basic starting point would be to listen to a credentialed person from NASA explain how the current understanding of physics is completely incorrect because it is based on particles rather than waves and magnetism.
https://youtu.be/SSTltY_NTFM?t=2643
Howard is not good at explaining it IMO, even though they are largely saying the same thing.
There are books on the aether, my starting point was Frank Wilczeks' "The Lightness of Being: Mass, Ether, and the Unification of Forces".
Fundamentally it takes relearning what magnetism is and how it fits into the scope of aether physics. Once you understand that, then making sense of everything else is a lot easier. Ken Wheeler (Theoria Apophasis on YT) has the most succinct explanations for that, but it takes a long time to form a good understanding, at least in my experience.
If you prefer reading, CP Steinmetz work from the early 1900s is excellent, but quite technical. Steinmetz was the guy who perfected Tesla's AC motor.