PSI Blog 20250728 Einstein’s Perfectly Empty Space is a Bust
Imaginary nonexistence takes another hit.
“The turbulent flow
of the Phantom Galaxy, as seen by the James Webb Space Telescope (Image credit:
ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, J. Lee and the PHANGS-JWST Team)”
Thanks to Bill Howell for this heads up on the goings on in
interstellar space:
Einstein’s Imaginary Empty Space
Einstein’s rejection of the aether set the stage for what
became Bishop Lemaître’s explosion of everything out of nothing. In his
invention of the photon Einstein assumed light was a particle instead of a wave
in the aether. In support, he assumed light was a massless particle containing
perfectly empty space traveling perpetually through perfectly empty space. There
was no evidence for any of that. All real particles lose velocity over
distance, just like a baseball when you throw it. The velocity of wave motion
through a medium is controlled by that medium. That is why light speed is
constant.
The Space Between Stars
In our naivety we have consider outer space to be perfectly
empty. Infinite Universe Theory (IUT) rejects that totally. You see, perfectly
empty space is an idealization. The opposite is perfectly solid matter. Neither
of these exist. All real things—including subatomic particles—consist of
mixtures of both. According to Aristotle (and IUT), the universe is infinitely
subdividable.
Previously, I mentioned that the 2.7oK
temperature indicated by the Cosmic Microwave Background is a result of the
motion of matter in outer space. The simulations produced by Beattie et. al.
support that claim. As reporter Thompson writes:
“The charged particles in the interstellar medium are
significantly more diffuse than even ultrahigh vacuum experiments on Earth.
Still, their motion is enough to generate a magnetic field. This field is
millions of times weaker than a fridge magnet, but in the vacuum of space, it
plays a major role in shaping galaxies, and even in forming stars.”
Existence and the Infinite Universe
The fact that we exist and that nothingness does not is
support for our assumption the universe is infinite. It exists everywhere for
all time. Nonexistence is imaginary, just like the perfectly
empty space Einstein had to imagine for his massless light particle.
PSI Blog 20250728
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