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Message Subject EVIDENCE OF GOD - Aether Physics Model
Poster Handle Divinity
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Taken from Dave Thomson's yahoo group SoftAether:

How are earthquakes correlated to the magnetic flux (gravity) waves?

The quoted statement does not imply that gravitational waves are direct causes of earthquakes. The potential detection of earthquakes with the magnetic flux detector would be due to changes in the Earth's magnetic flux density prior to a physical displacement of the crust. The physics for this may be related to the work of Friedemann Freund and his experiments with compressed rock affecting p-hole structure of the environment (Aether).

As for gravitational waves causing earthquakes, the gravitational waves are the same thing as magnetic flux density waves. Magnetic flux density and magnetic field strength are two orthogonal components that cause magnetic pressure in the Aether. You can think of the Aether as a magnetic fluid comparable to water. If there were an ocean of water floating in space, the pressure would be greatest at the center of the water mass. Similarly, the magnetic field pressure of the Aether is greatest near magnetically oriented matter.

Just as a tsunami is a longitudinal wave in water, a magnetic flux density wave is a tsunami in the Aether. When pressure builds in some distant star and implodes/explodes, it sends a magnetic flux density wave throughout the Aether fabric, which is all space-time. The only way for that energy to dissipate is for objects with high magnetic pressure to absorb it. Galaxies as a whole will absorb magnetic flux density waves, particularly where their magnetic fields are strongest. Individual stars and planets will also absorb magnetic flux density waves. The greater the magnetic field strength, the more energy will be absorbed.

The Earth has a sufficiently strong magnetic field strength to absorb some of this Aether tsunami. That energy cannot be lost, it must be converted to something else, which can be either electric currents, a large spike in magnetic flux density, or mechanical movement. In reality, it is likely converted to all three types of forces in varying degrees.

There are likely different geometries for Aether tsunamis. An Aether tsunami generated by an imploding star would likely be spherical, while a similar wave caused solely by explosion would propagate as a disc along a plane.

The magnetic flux density detector detects changes in magnetic flux density. As the magnetic flux density increases or decreases it does so at a certain rate. By changing the sampling rate of the data acquisition unit, it is possible to see magnetic flux changes over various scales of frequency. I'm acquiring data at the rate of five samples per second. In reality, the magnetic flux density is vibrating at a higher frequency. However, I am interested in the long term average. This helps me to identify large scale signals of planets, stars, and galaxies, which tend to operate at much lower frequencies than radios, televisions, and other EM generating devices...


Dave
 
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