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
A Quality Existence on Converging Conjugal Dualities: Art, Quality and Relevance Realization
The Physics of Life, Episode 6: Time, a One-Way Sign that Enables Computation as Entropy Enables Creativity
Neil DeGraide: Using Music and Film to Restore the Cosmic Image and Nurse the Wounded Animal Back to Health
The Physics of Life, Episode 5: Computation as Fundamental - Locks, Keys and Intelligently Behaved Systems
The Physics of Life, Episode 4: The Necessity of Connectedness, Entropy as a Process rather than a Thing
The Physics of Life, Episode 3: Inside and Outside: a Deep Dive into Entropy, Its History and Deeper Meaning
Ep. The Physics of Life, Episode 2: Defining Complexity, Order, Entropy and Information plus Maxwell's demon
Wolfgang Smith and John Vervaeke: The Perpetual Promise & Inexhaustibleness of Contact with Reality
The Physics of Life, Episode 1: A Theoretical Path through Physics and Math
Part 2 of the Measurement Problem: Agape as Observer
Jonathan Pageau and Wolfgang Smith: Reductionism v. The Symbolism of the Cross
Discovering Origin of Life is the Deepest Scientific Rabbithole
A Symphony of Choices Over Time: Reflections on Wolfram's Physics
The Observer in Physics, Part 3: Science Needs a Covenant between Truth and Language
Discussing the Pageau Brothers and the Symbols of Love and Sacrifice
Margaret Allen, author of Gracious Living: Creating a Culture of Honor
Part 1 of the Measurement Problem: The Ideal as a Judge, Gauge Blocks and the Requirement to Measure Up to The Master
Michael Levin and John Vervaeke, Part 2 - Free Will, Constraints and Causal Relevance
Drewsicology on Music: the Artform of Time Par Excellence
John Vervaeke & Wolfgang Smith: a Dialogos on Science Grounded in Platonism
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