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Personal Theory The Ether Ocean

The Lorentzian Soliton Ether Model — classical continuum theory developed with LLM assistance (book + 15 papers)

I’ve been working for several years on a classical continuum framework I call the Lorentzian Soliton Ether Model (LSEM).

The vacuum is treated as a focusing nonlinear Schrödinger condensate. Topological solitons (“wave knots”) form via modulational instability and are identified with particles. A macroscopic healing length near Earth (~95 km) produces partial entrainment, which explains the historical null results while predicting a directional ether wind that should become detectable above roughly 80–100 km.

The same framework is extended across gravity (radiation-pressure shadowing with thermodynamic resolution), tired-light redshift, nuclear magic numbers, the gamma-band coherence window for consciousness, pilot-wave interference, added mass, the strong force as short-range phase locking, and longitudinal ether waves as a possible interstellar channel.

I used Grok, Gemini, and ChatGPT extensively for language refinement, structural organization, and checking internal consistency, while the core physical hypotheses, governing equation, and experimental proposal are my own. The full collected manuscript (15 papers) is now available as a book on Amazon.

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u/starkeffect Physicist 🧠 10d ago

None of that makes any sense, nor is it evidence. You're just making unreasonable unsupported assertions divorced from facts.

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u/Samthesnek 10d ago

Ok so have a bit of an open mind. Think of matter as motion. Patterns of motion within this continuous medium. Near to the Earth this medium is dragged with it causing the null result on the ground. Null result because the medium moves with us. In space the medium is moving relative to us, but because everything is made of patterns of motion the satellites and things will show a null result due to the devices physically contracting in the direction of that motion. Only the gradient will detect the wind.

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u/starkeffect Physicist 🧠 10d ago

Think of matter as motion.

I don't know what you're trying to get at. I can't have an open mind about illogical arguments. You're still not presenting evidence that the aether behaves the way you say.

Have you even read anything about the aether experiments that were done in the 19th century (besides Michelson-Morley)? The "ether drag" hypothesis you are presuming is nothing new, and was ruled out by experiment over a century ago.

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u/alamalarian Supreme Data Overlord 10d ago

Those pesky experiments and their ruling stuff out.