Matt,
I privately studied Einstein's special and general relativity a long time ago and understood the gist of it. But being purely mathematical theories I couldn't quite accept them as they stood, as an engineer I needed something more tangible than pure math. There has to be something there that creates what the mathematicians refer to as space-time curvature, and for me that was satisfied by the presence of mass-less particles whizzing through space. I could see interaction of those particles with matter creating spatial variations in the characteristics of those particle, like their volume density in space not being uniform but more concentrated around that matter. That gave me a mental picture between uniform density (flat space-time) and non-uniform density (curved space-time). Then this picture could be extended to other attributes of the space particles like spin. Now you can have random spin orientation everywhere (flat space-time again) and non-random or aligned spins close to matter (curved space-time). Not only do these images give some sort of meaning to the space-time concepts, they also introduce the presence of other "dimensions", not length dimensions but things like particle density and spin randomness. So my multi-dimensional space has things I can understand, not the vague ones that appear in the Einstein math. And I get things like photons not being a single particle, but rather a collection of particles that create wavelike effects in the same manner that a sampled waveform is both wavelike and particle like.
I have looked at the Myron Evans stuff before and not got to grips with it any more than I did with Einstein. I see it has come a long way since then so I will revisit it. I've just looked at their paper 94 and my fist impressions are that while the ECE theory predicts sudden spikes that could explain the device, there seem to be no actual evidence for those predicted spikes as having been measured. The consensus seems to be the device is OU, ECE predicts OU by the appearance of spikes therefore the device uses those spikes, the ECE theory is correct. I would be a lot happier if there were some measurements of these sudden spikes.
Smudge
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