thank you very much for your explanation, i appreciate it. the video makes me feel stupid, the guy takls pretty fast. need to think slowly about it tomorrow, with some help from chatgpt. From what i understood before that, a wave needs time and space to be a wave, no? thanks for the food for thought.
Space isn't something you can touch, measure or quantify. It is a term people came up with to describe the lack of something, but it doesn't have physical properties that one could manipulate. Just like time. Which makes the whole theory of "bending and warping of space time" purely theoretical.
When we constrain our understanding of physics to the theoretical work of the likes of Einstein, it is impossible to understand how certain advanced technologies we see could function, or even exist.
My brief understanding of field theory through this lens is: There is a medium that is ever present all around us, which occupies what we know as 'space'. This is the Aether, and it is best described as pure potential energy (inertia), in a state of rest. It does not have physical properties.
When Tesla said, “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.”, what he was referring to was understanding these principles and how they can be used to manipulate the Aether in order to "manifest" the different states or modalities of this medium.
When we "generate" electricity, we are manifesting it from the Aether by manipulating its state through frequency and vibration.
Remember, it was Tesla and his understanding of physics and the Aether that gave us the AC induction motor, and the people who refined and perfected it also understood these principles.
https://youtu.be/KooPsEE7E-Q?list=PL43xiMz0ej6SbJAPcp7m6V8o5JC6GL-vC
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No problem. I'm still very much learning, it can be a bit overwhelming at first with all the "unconventional" terminology, but it does start to make sense once you have understood the analogies, grasped the concepts and learned the definitions of the terms.
I'm not sure how much GPT will be able to help with, since field theory based on the Aether tends to be seen as having been usurped by an atomist perspective in the mainstream - photons, electrons, and other such ideas. Perhaps it can offer insights from different perspectives; I don't have much experience with it.
Ken Wheeler (the guy talking in the channel I linked) has a ton of videos on the topic, as well as links to books and explainer content in most of the video descriptions. I guess you would have to be somewhat interested in the topic because the hours of information add up pretty quickly.
Here is another good video with definitions, including an explanation of waves from this perspective.
Thank you! I go down the rabbit hole of electromagnetism and the foundation of life / human biology since a year and i am looking forward to learn about different theories without a bias.
So far, i find chatgpt very helpful, i can have long discussions back and forth and can learn so many details immediately which would take me countless hours searching and reading on the web.
Of course it often just regurgitates mainstream shit it found on the internet, but if you ask the right questions and logical exclusions, it helps you learn much faster.
And it has no ego, unlike any teacher - thats a big plus fo rme.
Thanks so much for that video! I could not sleep so i watched it, i guess it does not help me getting tired at all but i really enjoyed his explanations, makes total sense.
If you have other videos or websites which were changing your way of seeing things, i would be very happy if you would share some with me. Going to take a dive deeper into Kens channel. Pura Vida!