REDBOURNE’S GENERAL THEORY OF
UNIVERSE STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS
CONTENTS
Item |
Topic |
Page # |
I |
Title Page |
1 |
II |
Cover Sheet |
2 |
III |
Dedication |
3 |
IV |
Preface |
3 |
V |
Contents |
4 |
VI |
List Of Illustrations |
9 |
VII |
Introduction |
12 |
01 |
CHAPTER 1 - The Grand Unified Theory of Physics |
15 |
01.0 |
Need for a GUTOE: Grand Unified Theory of Everything |
15 |
01.1 |
Ether is the key to the GUTOE |
16 |
01.2 |
Physics simplified |
16 |
01.3 |
Predictions, experiments |
18 |
01.4 |
Spin-offs, StarDrive |
19 |
02 |
CHAPTER 2 - Applied Physics |
20 |
02.0 |
Basics Review: Bells and Whistles |
20 |
02.1 |
Invisibility |
20 |
02.2 |
Resonance |
24 |
02.3 |
Elastic force vs. kinetic energy |
28 |
02.4 |
Spacetime unmasked |
30 |
02.5 |
Wave types, wavefrags |
33 |
02.5.1 |
Two-dimensional |
33 |
02.5.2 |
Transverse |
34 |
02.5.3 |
Compression/rarefaction |
34 |
02.5.4 |
Standing |
34 |
02.5.5 |
Sine shaped |
34 |
02.5.6 |
Spherical/plane |
35 |
02.5.7 |
Wavefrags |
35 |
02.5.8 |
Turtle-shaped |
36 |
02.5.9 |
Bell-pulse |
36 |
02.5.10 |
Soliton wave/quasi-square |
36 |
02.5.11 |
Stokes |
36 |
02.5.12 |
Rogue |
36 |
02.5.13 |
Tsunami |
37 |
02.5.14 |
Tidal bores |
37 |
02.5.15 |
Focused lightwave beams |
37 |
02.5.16 |
Wavetrain |
37 |
02.6 |
Photon phantoms |
37 |
02.7 |
Wave forms |
39 |
02.8 |
Standing waves |
42 |
02.9 |
FIELD TRIP TO STUDY WAVES |
43 |
03 |
CHAPTER 3 - Wave mechanics |
46 |
03.0 |
Rope, basic transverse waves |
46 |
03.1 |
Water waves to electro-magnetic waves analogy |
47 |
03.2 |
Air and Ether E-M compression to rarefaction (C/R) waves analogy |
48 |
03.3 |
Rubber sheet to E-M transverse waves analogy |
53 |
03.4 |
Multi-wave inter-dynamics |
56 |
03.5 |
Rubber Tubing Lattice Experiment |
57 |
03.6 |
Matter-body wave-shading |
59 |
03.7 |
Resistive drag, dynamic push |
59 |
03.8 |
Characteristic impedance |
60 |
03.9 |
E & M Components of wave at 90o |
60 |
04 |
CHAPTER 4 - Light phenomena |
62 |
04.0 |
Electro-magnetic spectrum |
62 |
04.1 |
Series and parallel resonance |
64 |
04.2 |
Vibration |
70 |
04.3 |
Quantum resonance |
70 |
04.4 |
Emission, Reflectance, Absorption, Opaqueness |
71 |
04.5 |
Transmission, Invisibility, Transparence, Translucence |
72 |
04.6 |
Light intensity |
72 |
04.7 |
Light polarization |
73 |
04.8 |
Doppler redshift and blueshift |
78 |
04.9 |
Wave dispersion redshift |
79 |
05 |
CHAPTER 5 - Ether |
81 |
05.0 |
Ether theory basis |
81 |
05.1 |
Form of the universe |
82 |
05.2 |
Ether-lines-of-force (ELOF) lattice/matrix structure |
82 |
05.3 |
ELOF nearly perfect elasticity, frictionless |
83 |
05.4 |
ELOF material mass |
84 |
05.5 |
Ether E-M C/R & T waves |
85 |
05.6 |
Speed-of-light as a function of ELOF characteristics |
85 |
05.7 |
Any-straight-line rope-pull through ELOF lattice |
86 |
05.8 |
Rope-pull experiment |
88 |
05.9 |
Photons obliterated |
89 |
06 |
CHAPTER 6 - Matter |
90 |
06.0 |
Matter creation, shock wave |
90 |
06.1 |
The big bump |
91 |
06.2 |
Matter structure |
91 |
06.3 |
Matter mass and elasticity |
92 |
06.4 |
Matter mechanical resonance, E-M waves |
93 |
06.5 |
Matter and ELOFs, inertia and momentum |
93 |
06.6 |
Kinetic energy and heat content |
94 |
06.7 |
Snooker ball soliton waves |
94 |
06.8 |
Relativity kinetic energies |
95 |
06.9 |
ELOF transmission of E-M waves through Matter |
95 |
07 |
CHAPTER 7 - Gravity |
96 |
07.0 |
Ether E-M Power Waves and "Dark energy" |
96 |
07.1 |
Power wave shading and quantum gravity effect |
98 |
07.2 |
Gravity push-mechanism non-polarized |
99 |
07.3 |
Gravity: nine modes |
100 |
07.3.1 |
Near-effect gravity |
100 |
07.3.2 |
Permanent-effect gravity |
100 |
07.3.3 |
Skin-effect gravity |
100 |
07.3.4 |
Anti-gravity effect |
101 |
07.3.5 |
Great cosine differential |
101 |
07.3.6 |
Static electricity gravity effect |
101 |
07.3.7 |
Photo-voltaic effect |
101 |
07.3.8 |
Venturi Gravity |
101 |
07.3.9 |
Doppler Gravity |
102 |
07.4 |
Celestial Bodies Power Wave Internal Heating |
102 |
07.5 |
Total power wave interception / absorption |
103 |
07.6 |
Gravity acts at the speed of light |
103 |
07.7 |
Temporary particles |
103 |
07.8 |
Fewer neutrinos than theory predicts |
103 |
07.9 |
Soliton-wave fragments |
103 |
08 |
CHAPTER 8 - Ether waves effects |
105 |
08.0 |
Ether E-M information waves |
105 |
08.1 |
Starlight blue- or redshift |
105 |
08.2 |
Starlight wave dispersion redshift |
106 |
08.3 |
Starlight general-redshift star-distance indicator |
106 |
08.4 |
Starlight wave dispersion distance factor |
106 |
08.5 |
Matter and energy re-piled |
106 |
08.6 |
Conductor lattice experiment |
108 |
08.7 |
ELOF transmission of waves through granular Matter |
108 |
08.8 |
Wave entity longitudinal coherence and integrity |
108 |
08.9 |
Wave entity radial coherence and integrity |
109 |
09 |
CHAPTER 9 - Black holes |
110 |
09.0 |
Black holes and quasars |
110 |
09.1 |
Massive power wave absorption |
110 |
09.2 |
Matter compaction and ELOF ejection |
110 |
09.3 |
Event horizon plasma/lattice interface |
110 |
09.4 |
North/south Matter jets |
111 |
09.5 |
Black hole skin/effect gravity |
111 |
09.6 |
No E-M emissions |
111 |
10 |
CHAPTER 10 - Flow mechanics |
112 |
10.0 |
Flow mechanics |
112 |
10.1 |
Laminar flow |
112 |
10.2 |
Turbulent flow |
113 |
10.3 |
Explosive flow |
113 |
10.4 |
Orbital mechanics |
114 |
10.5 |
Gyros |
114 |
10.6 |
Redbourne Gyro Flywheel Gravitational Impelling Effect. |
118 |
10.7 |
COBE-Hydra Radiant |
119 |
10.8 |
Wave/particle Duality |
119 |
11 |
CHAPTER 11 - Contrarian Cosmology |
120 |
11.0 |
Universe size stability and orbital stability |
120 |
11.1 |
Far distance orbital mechanics |
121 |
11.2 |
Can't see it from here |
121 |
11.3 |
Great cosine ramifications |
121 |
11.4 |
Far galaxies apparently accelerated redshift |
123 |
11.5 |
No mysterious dark Matter |
124 |
11.6 |
No Cosmological or Hubble Constants |
126 |
11.7 |
Anthropocentrism |
127 |
11.8 |
SETI (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) |
128 |
11.9 |
Perpetual Motion |
128 |
11.10 |
Planet Mercury Perihelion Precession |
129 |
11.11 |
Gravitation Stronger over Deep Seas |
129 |
12 |
CHAPTER 12 - More Contrarian cosmology |
130 |
12.0 |
Universe age 100+ billion years |
130 |
12.1 |
Enthalpy-entropy-enthalpy… cycle |
130 |
12.2 |
Less dense materials fall faster |
131 |
12.3 |
Astronomic grading of materials |
132 |
12.4 |
Cepheid variables create heavy elements |
132 |
12.5 |
Stable stars use heavy elements |
132 |
12.6 |
Black holes re-energize Matter |
133 |
12.7 |
Big bang singularity fails |
133 |
12.8 |
Polar ring galaxies |
134 |
12.9 |
Tunguska, Siberia, 1908, meteor explosion |
134 |
13 |
CHAPTER 13 - Michelson and Morley experiment invalidation |
136 |
13.0 |
Michelson and Morley experiment introduction |
136 |
13.1 |
M & M experiment concept |
137 |
13.2 |
Boat-on-water analogy |
138 |
13.3 |
M & M experiment |
140 |
13.4 |
Frequency/wavelength relationship |
141 |
13.5 |
Jordan River observation |
141 |
13.6 |
M & M Ex Invalidation by Slinky Toy |
142 |
13.7 |
M & M Ex Invalidation by Relativity |
148 |
13.8 |
Salutatory remarks (Self-righteous but Tolerant) |
154 |
13.9 |
Some tiresome Gung-Ho! Remarks |
154 |
14 |
CHAPTER 14 – Non-Skewed Light Waves experiment invalidation |
155 |
14.0 |
Introduction |
155 |
14.1 |
Concept |
156 |
14.2 |
Water analogy review |
156 |
14.3 |
Experiment proceedings |
156 |
14.4 |
Invalidation#1, by Lack of Resolution |
156 |
14.5 |
Prerequisite refraction principles |
157 |
14.6 |
Invalidation#2, Water / Ether Analogy |
159 |
14.7 |
Resolution Problem, Skew/Transit Time Conversion |
159 |
14.8 |
Invalidation Conclusion |
159 |
15 |
CHAPTER 15 – Experiments |
160 |
15.0 |
Introduction |
160 |
15.1 |
JRR Ex #1, Ether Wind, MM Ex Modification |
160 |
15.2 |
JRR Ex #2, Ether Wind, Non-Skew Modification |
161 |
15.3 |
JRR Ex #3, Ether Wind, Standing E-M Waves in Space |
161 |
15.4 |
JRR Ex #4, Ether Wind, Ether Wind, Single Leg Light Speed |
162 |
15.5 |
JRR Ex #5, Celestial Body Magnetic Field Generation |
163 |
15.6 |
JRR Ex #6, Power Wave Gravity |
163 |
15.7 |
JRR Ex #7, Levitation, with Safety Warnings |
163 |
15.8 |
JRR Ex #8, Ether wind, Chopper |
165 |
15.9 |
JRR Ex #9, Celestial Body Heating by Power Waves |
165 |
15.10 |
MB Cooke, Ether Demonstration (reference only) |
165 |
16 |
CHAPTER 16 - Various Corollary Theories Redbourne-Invented |
166 |
16.0 |
Lines-of-force |
166 |
16.1 |
Ether LOFs, Magnetic LOFs and Electric LOFs |
174 |
16.2 |
Electrostatic field |
176 |
16.3 |
Electric Field of E-M Waves is ELOF C/R Kinetic Energy |
177 |
16.4 |
Magnetic field |
177 |
16.5 |
Planet magnetic field generation |
180 |
16.6 |
Time generation and particle spin |
181 |
16.7 |
Satellite cesium clock problems |
184 |
16.8 |
Why is space so clean? |
184 |
16.9 |
Big Bang theory invalidation |
184 |
16.10 |
Redbourne’s Law of Thermodynamics |
185 |
17 |
CHAPTER 17 - Contrarian Corollary Theories |
186 |
17.0 |
Mass : Velocity relationship |
186 |
17.1 |
Mass : Weight relationship |
187 |
17.2 |
Does E really equal mc squared? |
188 |
17.3 |
Orbit does not equate to forever falling |
189 |
17.4 |
Nuclear forces, weak and strong |
190 |
17.5 |
Atomic radiation |
190 |
17.6 |
Sound in a vacuum |
191 |
17.7 |
Space is not curved |
192 |
17.8 |
Gravity storms |
192 |
17.9 |
Tides |
192 |
17.10 |
Gamma Ray and Cosmic Ray Bursts |
192 |
17.11 |
Lightyear Correction Factors |
193 |
18 |
CHAPTER 18 - Quantum weirdness |
194 |
18.0 |
Electron, two aperture |
194 |
18.1 |
The wavefrag connection |
194 |
18.2 |
Supra-lightspeed tunneling |
195 |
18.3 |
The Uncertainty Principle |
195 |
18.4 |
DC light, or any other DC E-M energy |
195 |
18.5 |
Light in an artificial vacuum |
196 |
18.6 |
Inert gases, Mercury, Technetium |
196 |
18.7 |
Light bending around stars |
196 |
18.8 |
Magnetism and Electrostatics Spooky action |
196 |
19 |
CHAPTER 19 - Futuristic inventions |
197 |
19.0 |
Generating the warp field |
197 |
19.1 |
Prime motive energy |
197 |
19.2 |
Spaceship supra-lightspeed Redbourne StarDrive |
198 |
19.3 |
Power beams |
200 |
19.4 |
Redbourne Sub-space communication |
200 |
19.5 |
Spaceship cloaking |
200 |
19.6 |
Anti-Gravity Warp Field, Levitation |
200 |
19.7 |
Egypt, King of Terror, Diamonds, Ice Age |
200 |
20 |
CHAPTER 20 - Other considerations |
202 |
20.0 |
Earth, Moon and Sun place names |
202 |
20.1 |
Conspiracy Theory |
202 |
20.2 |
SETI, Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence |
202 |
20.3 |
Sphere and Space Boundary-less? |
203 |
20.4 |
Creative Bookkeeping in Physics? |
203 |
20.5 |
It all fits: Who'd a thunk it? |
203 |