I think it is quite evident that without a wave there is no motion or matter.
It is not evident at all.
Waves move. So motion seems to be prerequisite to a wave, not the other way around.
As a side note: motion cannot exist without space or time.
Centripetal force takes matter from without and squeezes it to the center. Centrifugal force pushes it from the center to the opposite side.
You have not defined the cause of the force. You have not explained how matter arises from these waves.
Aether has length and width.
That is the way to do it !
Finally someone is defining properties of an axiomatic object.
Length and width are perpendicular to each other by definition so this is tantamount to making it 2-dimensional ..like a plane.
There is a lot missing here though: Is it a single unbounded plane or multiple bounded planes ? In case of the latter - what is their orientation to each other ?
When electricity acts on it, it extends it adding thickness. Thus 3D is created.
Do you have a mechanism by which this extension occurs or is it a separate axiom ?
Even then, electric current has direction, the aforementioned plane/planes have them, too. Thus there is an angle between them. How does "extending the thickness" depend on this angle ?
Nothing in nature has only one dimension.
So you disallow lines but allow planes and volumes.
Do you gave any justification for such preferential treatment ?
Zero point energy has no physical properties so it cannot be called first dimension.
Does it have non-physical properties ?
Is it an axiom or is it defined in terms of mass and force (i.e. centripetal) ?
If motion cannot be created without zero...
Why not?
Why can't motion at the speed of light be the natural datum, from which all other speeds are measured ?
I hope this clears up all misconceptions.
Absolutely not!
It raises even more questions. Just count my question marks.
It presupposes space and time, too.
PS In my opinion, we are one century behind with this discussion.
Is there anyone further ahead who we are behind ?