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Delbert Larson, PhD in Physics with New Theory of the Aether: A Prejudice Towards Simplicity

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You can follow Delbert Larson on Twitter @Larsondelbert or at his website, https://larsonism.com.

The topics you will find discussed there include a replacement for relativity, a new way to produce clean and cheap energy through fusion, a new quantum mechanical formulation and a new theory for elementary particles.

Today's conversation focuses foremost on the theory of the Aether which would be a replacement for relativity. Dr. Larson has a Ph.D. in physics and decades of experience as an author and reviewer of peer-reviewed scientific works. Among his many efforts are three sole-author publications in the highly prestigious journal Physical Review Letters[1,2,3]. He's held positions at well-known institutions such as the Superconducting Super Collider, where he had a leading role on longitudinal physics design, and UCLA, where he was an adjunct assistant professor of physics. He has designed and led the construction of two working accelerators[4,5], one of which[4], a 2.5 MeV electron accelerator, employed “relativistic” particle velocities. Timestamps are approximate. Approximate

Timestamps

00:00 Intro

01:00 Five classic tests of general relativity

18:40 Layout of 19th century theory of luminiferous aether

31:15 Insights into gravity and aether fields

36:44 The measurement stick and the Clock

45:54 Dirac's idea of an infinite sea o electrons Pauli's exclusion rule

51:00 Affordances and theory of visual perception

55:00 Cubic square model of tension/compression and quantum expansion

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