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Aetherometry

A Wisdom Archive on Aetherometry

Aetherometry

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aetherometry, Aetherometry, Aetherometry - Aims, Aetherometry - Central Concepts, Aetherometry - Experiments, Aetherometry - Explicit conflicts, Aetherometry - Predictions, Aetherometry - Proponents, Aetherometry - Theoretical research, Aetherometry - Theory, Aetherometry - Ambipolar massfree energy Orgone and DOR aka Tesla radiation, Aetherometry - Graviton energy, Aetherometry - Latent heat or latent massfree energy, Aetherometry - Massfree energy, Aetherometry - Matter motion light and gravity, Aetherometry - Reich's orgone, Aetherometry - Space and radiant energy, Aetherometry - Tesla radiation, Aetherometry - The dynamic aether, Aetherometry - The electroscope, Aetherometry - The pendulum, Aetherometry - Vacuum discharge tubes, Aether theories, Aether (classical element), Aether drag hypothesis, Etheric plane, Luminiferous aether, Timeline of luminiferous aether

ARTICLES RELATED TO Aetherometry

Aetherometry: Encyclopedia - Aetherometry

Aetherometry is the name given to the experimental and theoretical study of "massfree energy" developed by biophysicist and molecular biologist Paulo Correa and his collaborator Alexandra Correa. They have also described it as the "science of the metrics of the massfree aether". The term "massfree energy" is not in use by mainstream physicists, and aetherometry is not supported by scientific consensus, being in conflict with established theories such as relativity, conventional or Lorentz electrodyn ...

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Aetherometry - Central Concepts

Aetherometry - Massfree energy. The massfree energy theory proposes the existence of energy devoid of inertia, called 'massfree energy'. It follows on the steps of Wilhelm Reich's theory of a massfree Orgone energy and Maximo Aucci's theory of massless charges. It proposes that massfree energy does not merely fill up space, but produces or engineers it. It also examines the possibility that all motion of material objects depend on massfree energy, be they material particles or celestial bodies. In a wide sense, m ...

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Aetherometry, Aetherometry - Aims, Aetherometry - Central Concepts, Aetherometry - Massfree energy, Aetherometry - Graviton energy, Aetherometry - Ambipolar massfree energy Orgone and DOR aka Tesla radiation, Aetherometry - Latent heat or latent massfree energy, Aetherometry - Theoretical research, Aetherometry - Explicit conflicts, Aetherometry - Theory, Aetherometry - The dynamic aether, Aetherometry - Space and radiant energy, Aetherometry - Matter motion light and gravity, Aetherometry - Experiments, Aetherometry - The electroscope, Aetherometry - The pendulum, Aetherometry - Reich's orgone, Aetherometry - Tesla radiation, Aetherometry - Vacuum discharge tubes, Aetherometry - Predictions, Aetherometry - Proponents

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia - Etheric plane

Subtle bodies Causal plane: Causal body Mental plane: Mental body Astral plane: body, projection Etheric plane: Etheric body Physical plane: Physical body The 7 Worlds & the 7 Cosmic Planes The Seven-fold constitution of Man The Ten-fold constitution of Man Cosmology Sufi cosmology Tanazzulut Ray of Creation The Laws Three Centres Five Centres Plane (Dungeons & Dragons)   Inner Plane   ...

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia - Etheric body

Subtle bodies Causal plane: Causal body Mental plane: Mental body Astral plane: body, projection Etheric plane: Etheric body Physical plane: Physical body The 7 Worlds & the 7 Cosmic Planes The Seven-fold constitution of Man The Ten-fold constitution of Man Cosmology Sufi cosmology Tanazzulut Ray of Creation The Laws Three Centres Five Centres Plane (Dungeons & Dragons)   Inner Plane    ...

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia - Kirlian photography

Kirlian photography refers to a form of contact print photography, theoretically associated with high-voltage. It is named after Semyon Kirlian, who in 1939 accidentally discovered that if an object on a photographic plate is subjected to a strong electric field, an image is created on the plate. In controversial metaphysical contexts, Kirlian photography, Kirlian energy, and so on, are sometimes referred to as just 'Kirlian'. Kirlian made controversial claims that his method showed proof of supernatural auras, said to resemble ...

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia - Wilhelm Reich

Wilhelm Reich (March 24, 1897–November 3, 1957) was an Austrian-American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and author, who was trained in Vienna by Sigmund Freud. In the 1930s, Reich claimed to have discovered a physical energy, which he called "orgone," and which he said was contained in the atmosphere and in all living matter. He developed instruments — orgone accumulators — to detect and harness the energy, which he said could be used to treat illnesses like cancer. His views were ...

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Kirlian photography - Explanations

The accepted explanation amongst scientists is that the images produced are those typically caused by a high voltage corona effect, similar to those seen from other high voltage sources such as the Van de Graaff generator or Tesla coil. In a darkened room, this is visible as a faint glow; but because of the high voltages, the film is affected in a slightly different way than usual. Color photographic film is calibrated to faithfully produce colors when exposed to normal light. The corona discharge has a somewhat different effect on the different layers of dye used to accomplish this result, resulting in various color ...

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Kirlian photography, Kirlian photography - Explanations, Kirlian photography - Notables

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Etheric plane - Rosicrucian and Esoteric Christianity conceptions

According to Max Heindel's Rosicrucian writings [1], there is - in addition to the solids, liquids, and gases which compose the Chemical Region of the Physical World - a finer grade of matter called ether, which permeates the atomic structure of the earth and its atmosphere. The ether, which is disposed in four grades of density, is considered to be physical matter and responsive to the same laws which govern other physical substances upon the ...

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Etheric plane, Etheric plane - Etymology, Etheric plane - Alchemy background, Etheric plane - Rosicrucian and Esoteric Christianity conceptions, Etheric plane - New scientific conception of the Aether ether

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia - Aether theories

In natural philosophy, aether (a.k.a. "ether") might be considered "the stuff of space", or "the medium" (lit: "that which is between") that carries signals between objects separated by vacuum. "The aether" was sometimes considered to be "the fifth element" (see: "quintessence"), in addition to Earth, Air, Fire and Water. Although it is tempting to talk about "the aether", a number of fairly different theories have been presented over the years that assign "the aether" different properties. When someone talks about proving or d ...

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Wilhelm Reich - Status of Reich's work

As of 2005, the mainstream scientific community pays little attention to Reich's work, but he is popular in other areas, particularly psychotherapy and Body Psychotherapy. Nearly all of his publications have been reprinted, save for his research journals which are available only as photocopies via the Wilhelm Reich Museum. [17] The first editions are not available: Reich continously amended his books throughout his life, and the owners of Reich's intellectual property actively forbid anything other than the latest revised versions to be repr ...

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Wilhelm Reich, Wilhelm Reich - Early life and career, Wilhelm Reich - The early development of orgone therapy, Wilhelm Reich - The bion experiments, Wilhelm Reich - T-bacilli, Wilhelm Reich - Orgone accumulators and cloudbusters, Wilhelm Reich - Orgone experiment with Einstein, Wilhelm Reich - The Brady articles and the FDA, Wilhelm Reich - Imprisonment and death, Wilhelm Reich - Status of Reich's work, Wilhelm Reich - Bibliography

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Etheric plane - Etymology

See Aether (classical element) The aether (also written as "ether") was widely accepted in ancient Greek philosophy and science. This Greek concept seems to derive directly from the akasha, its Hindu counterpart. In Greek doctrines it seems that the aether was the celestial fire, the pure essence where the gods lived and which they breathed. In this connection, it seems that aether is radiative heat like that of the sun, which is able to propagate in empty space. The Greek word aither derives from an Indo-European root aith- ("burn, shine"). This root figures in the name of Aithiopia (Ethiopia ...

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Etheric plane, Etheric plane - Etymology, Etheric plane - Alchemy background, Etheric plane - Rosicrucian and Esoteric Christianity conceptions, Etheric plane - New scientific conception of the Aether ether

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Etheric plane - New scientific conception of the Aether ether

During the 19th century science adopted ideas and developed theories related to the luminiferous aether and performed several experiments in order to discover its nature. One of these experiments was the famous Michelson-Morley experiment (1887), based in earlier theories of the invisible aether (or ether). This experiment disproved the existence of an aether to early physics and after Einstein conceived the theory of relativity (and related 'four-space'), since 1904, this conception of an aether was dismissed. However modern scientific theo ...

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Etheric plane, Etheric plane - Etymology, Etheric plane - Alchemy background, Etheric plane - Rosicrucian and Esoteric Christianity conceptions, Etheric plane - New scientific conception of the Aether ether

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Wilhelm Reich - The Brady articles and the FDA

In 1947, Reich was attacked in The New Republic and Harpers in a series of articles written by Mildred Brady, a freelance writer. Jim Martin writes that Michael Straight, a former member of the Cambridge Apostles and friend of some of those involved in the Soviet-Cambridge spy ring, was the publisher of the Brady articles, and that the attack on Reich may have been prompted by Reich's turning his back on Marxism (Martin, 2000). The articles triggered an investigation of Reich by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), who belie ...

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Wilhelm Reich, Wilhelm Reich - Early life and career, Wilhelm Reich - The early development of orgone therapy, Wilhelm Reich - The bion experiments, Wilhelm Reich - T-bacilli, Wilhelm Reich - Orgone accumulators and cloudbusters, Wilhelm Reich - Orgone experiment with Einstein, Wilhelm Reich - The Brady articles and the FDA, Wilhelm Reich - Imprisonment and death, Wilhelm Reich - Status of Reich's work, Wilhelm Reich - Bibliography

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Luminiferous aether - The history of light and aether

See also timeline of luminiferous aether. Isaac Newton had assumed that light was made up of numerous small particles, in order to explain features such as its ability to travel in straight lines and reflect off surfaces. This theory was known to have its problems; although it explained reflection well, its explanation of refraction and diffraction was less pleasing. In order to explain refraction, in fact, Newton's Opticks (1704) postulated an "Aethereal Medium" transmitting vibrations faster than light, by which ...

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Luminiferous aether, Luminiferous aether - The history of light and aether, Luminiferous aether - Aether and classical mechanics, Luminiferous aether - Experiments, Luminiferous aether - End of aether?, Luminiferous aether - Continuing adherents, Luminiferous aether - Aether conceptions

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - List of alternative speculative and disputed theories - Theories

List of alternative speculative and disputed theories - Biology. See also Medicine below. Creationism is the belief that the origin of everything in the universe is the result of a first cause, which was creation brought about by a creator God. 'Creationism' generally refers to the version of this concept of cosmology that is opposed to the theory of Evolution. See creation science. Creation biology is the subset of creation science that tries to explain bio ...

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List of alternative speculative and disputed theories, List of alternative speculative and disputed theories - Theories, List of alternative speculative and disputed theories - Biology, List of alternative speculative and disputed theories - Divination, List of alternative speculative and disputed theories - Geology, List of alternative speculative and disputed theories - Medicine, List of alternative speculative and disputed theories - Physics, List of alternative speculative and disputed theories - Psychology, List of alternative speculative and disputed theories - Sociology, List of alternative speculative and disputed theories - Xenology, List of alternative speculative and disputed theories - Miscellaneous

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Aether theories - Theories and experiments

During the 19th century, a large number of aether theories were produced, with slightly different combinations of absoluteness or relativeness, different degrees of dragging, and different rules for how matter should interact with light. The number of competing theories made keeping track of all the different predictions rather difficult. As with string theory today, there seemed to be too many options, and with the right choice of theory and choice od coefficient values, it seemed that one could predict almost any conceivable result, and as ...

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Aether theories, Aether theories - Definition, Aether theories - History, Aether theories - Theories and experiments, Aether theories - Modern physics and the aether, Aether theories - Reference literature, Aether theories - Aether conceptions, Aether theories - Aether experiments

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Mallove - Biography

Eugene Mallove held a B.S. and M.S. in aeronautics and astronomy from the MIT and a Ph.D in environmental health sciences from Harvard University. He had worked for technology engineering firms such as Hughes Research Laboratories, the Analytic Science Corporation, and MIT's Lincoln Laboratory, and he consulted in research and development of new energies. Mallove taught science journalism at MIT and Boston University and was chief science writer at MIT's news office, a position he left as part of ...

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Eugene Mallove, Eugene Mallove - Biography, Eugene Mallove - 2004 murder

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Luminiferous aether - Continuing adherents

Most current physicists do not see a need to have a medium for light to propagate. The combination of relativity and quantum mechanics seems to render the concept unnecessary. However, this doesn't mean it doesn't exist (just that it doesn't have to), and there remain a number of problems in modern physics that would be simplified with such a concept. A few physicists (like Dayton Miller and Edward Morley) continued research on the aether for some time, and occasionally researchers still explore these concepts. While it is not difficu ...

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Luminiferous aether, Luminiferous aether - The history of light and aether, Luminiferous aether - Aether and classical mechanics, Luminiferous aether - Experiments, Luminiferous aether - End of aether?, Luminiferous aether - Continuing adherents, Luminiferous aether - Aether conceptions

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Luminiferous aether - Aether and classical mechanics

The key difficulty with the aether hypothesis arose from the juxtaposition of the two well-established theories of Newtonian dynamics and Maxwell's electromagnetism. Under a Galilean transformation the equations of Newtonian dynamics are invariant, whereas those of electromagnetism are not. Basically this means that while physics should remain the same in non-accelerated experiments, light would not follow the same rules because it is travelling in the universal "aeth ...

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Luminiferous aether, Luminiferous aether - The history of light and aether, Luminiferous aether - Aether and classical mechanics, Luminiferous aether - Experiments, Luminiferous aether - End of aether?, Luminiferous aether - Continuing adherents, Luminiferous aether - Aether conceptions

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Aetherometry: Encyclopedia II - Aether theories - Definition

In natural philosophy, aether (a.k.a. "ether") might be considered "the stuff of space", or "the medium" (lit: "that which is between") that carries signals between objects separated by vacuum. "The aether" was sometimes considered to be "the fifth element" (see: "quintessence"), in addition to Earth, Air, Fire and Water. Although it is tempting to talk about "the aether", a number of fairly different theories have been presented over the years that assign "the aether" different properties. When someone talks about proving or d ...

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Aether theories, Aether theories - Definition, Aether theories - History, Aether theories - Theories and experiments, Aether theories - Modern physics and the aether, Aether theories - Reference literature, Aether theories - Aether conceptions, Aether theories - Aether experiments

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