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In Greek, 'Aithen' means to burn or shine

The word 'aethere' was used by Romans and Greeks to mean the upper air which they regarded as pure and connected to a Sun that was driven through this aethere across the sky during the day, hence the relation to shining and burning (thus luminiferous
Aether is nothing more than a distributed physical medium permeating the entire universe, endowing it [space] with measurable physical qualities

 H. A. Lorentz formulated an aether based version of special relativity, known as Lorentz Ether Theory 

MATTER  IS  MADE  OF  WAVES

" The material Universe is solely made out of Aether "


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The Greek derived word Aether is defined in the
Webster Universal Dictionary as a:

"hypothetical medium, supposed to fill space,
by means of vibrations in which light
and other forms of radiation are transmitted".

Up until the latter part of the last century the
'Ether' theory was an established scientific fact.



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The Fundamental Discovery of 
How Shape Modifies Undifferentiated Universal
Aether Into Electricity, Magnetism, and Nuclear Forces




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Converting acoustic energy into useful other energy forms

US Patent number: 5,659,173

Abstract

Sonoluminescence is an off-equilibrium phenomenon in which the energy of a resonant sound wave in a liquid is highly concentrated so as to generate flashes of light. The conversion of sound to light represents an energy amplification of eleven orders of magnitude. The flashes which occur once per cycle of the audible or ultrasonic sound fields can be comprised of over one million photons and last for less 100 picoseconds. The emission displays a clocklike synchronicity; the jitter in time between consecutive flashes is less than fifty picoseconds. The emission is blue to the eye and has a broadband spectrum increasing from 700 nanometers to 200 nanometers. The peak power is about 100 milliWatts. The initial stage of the energy focusing is effected by the nonlinear oscillations of a gas bubble trapped in the liquid. For sufficiently high drive pressures an imploding shock wave is launched into the gas by the collapsing bubble. The reflection of the shock from its focal point results in high temperatures and pressures. The sonoluminescence light emission can be sustained by sensing a characteristic of the emission and feeding back changes into the driving mechanism. The liquid is in a sealed container and the seeding of the gas bubble is effected by locally heating the liquid after sealing the container. Different energy forms than light can be obtained from the converted acoustic energy. When the gas contains deuterium and tritium there is the feasibility of the other energy form being fusion, namely including the generation of neutrons.