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− | A new physical model of our universe called Model Mechanics has been formulated. Model Mechanics posits that a stationary, structured and elastic substance called the E-Matrix occupies all of space and thus we perceive that the E-Matrix as space. The unique physical structure of the E-Matrix enabled me to propose new doable experiments to detect the absolute motion of an object in the E-Matrix. Also, the unique physical structure of the E-Matrix gives physical explanations to the weir results of the Photoelectric Experiment and the Double-Slit Experiment.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | A new physical model of our universe called Model Mechanics has been formulated. Model Mechanics posits that a stationary, structured and elastic substance called the E-Matrix occupies all of space and thus we perceive that the E-Matrix as space. The unique physical structure of the E-Matrix enabled me to propose new doable experiments to detect the absolute motion of an object in the E-Matrix. Also, the unique physical structure of the E-Matrix gives physical explanations to the weir results of the Photoelectric Experiment and the Double-Slit Experiment. |
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Title | Proposed and Past Experiments Detecting Absolute Motion |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Ken H Seto |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2010 |
Journal | Proceedings of the NPA |
Volume | 7 |
No. of pages | 5 |
Pages | 513-517 |
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Abstract
A new physical model of our universe called Model Mechanics has been formulated. Model Mechanics posits that a stationary, structured and elastic substance called the E-Matrix occupies all of space and thus we perceive that the E-Matrix as space. The unique physical structure of the E-Matrix enabled me to propose new doable experiments to detect the absolute motion of an object in the E-Matrix. Also, the unique physical structure of the E-Matrix gives physical explanations to the weir results of the Photoelectric Experiment and the Double-Slit Experiment.