Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Talking to My Dad (momentum of Ether) v.02

I had a conversation with my dad today about stuff and it got me thinking;

Let's use Ether, let's say particles of ether filled up pixels of the universe. Then they vibrated or moved at random, eventually some ether would bump into another, some would move in tandem with one another. Those that were moving together would create a larger momentum (maybe because of the unified vacuum they left behind). 

So Ethers that were moving away from the "direction" would mean dispersed, and those that were moving with the direction would mean "pulled". The Inclination towards the "direction" would be prioritized here, and more and more, and more and more. Up to a certain limit.

When the limit was reached, even though the only way was to disperse, but upon dispersion those that followed the previous momentum were crushing in, leaving a circuit of "gravity".

The limit could be other Ethers coming from the opposite direction, or more likely, those that resulted in a spot where angular momentum was happening.

However based on what I know about the universe, mass didn't just appear out of random in space. So this is unproven, but it is an interesting thought to remember for me.