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NETHER

 

Nether is the name given to dynamic ether to distinguish it from ether which was originally considered to be static. The name "nether" was used in ancient times for the underlying substance, portrayed in mythical form. Nether is also a convenient way to say dynamic ether. In truth, nether is the underlying substance, the primal Mass of the universe.

Everything in our universe is composed of nether. Matter is actually composed of vortices or combinations of vortices of nether which act in a manner leading us to believe that they are particles.

Nether has the following properties.

1.     It is a perfect fluid in the sense that it is non-particulate.

2.    It has inertia. It will continue to behave in any particular way until acted upon by a force.

3.     It is frictionless. There is no friction within in it to prevent it from continuing to do whatever it is doing.

4.     It is compressible. In fact, it can compress in one direction while expanding in another.

5.     It is energy conscious. It reacts to any change in a way that uses the least energy.

The following are consequences of the above.

(1)    It is in all of the space in our universe, so space is not empty.

(2)    Its density varies from place to place.

(3)    It becomes more dense as it approaches a mass.

(4)     It is constantly in motion.

(5)    Once its velocity is set, it cannot be detected by normal means.

(6)    It can be detected by its acceleration or the acceleration of any vortices (matter) within it.

(7)    All energy is the consequence of motion within it.

(8)    All energy is transmitted by means of motion within it.


ENERGY

Matter composed of vortices or combinations of vortices explains innate spin. However, the strongest argument for vortices is the fact that they explain the energy source for innate spin. All known vortices such as the tornado, the waterspout, the whirlpool, the hurricane, etc. use the energy produced by the pressure difference between the medium of which they are composed and the relative vacuum at their centers. Thus, it would be most likely that the vortices which compose matter use the energy of the nether pressure relative to the vacuum at their centers. This energy is both the means of maintaining the existence of a matter vortex and its innate spin.
 

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