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