“There’s a Big Conspiracy here to get the Aether out of Physics.” — 17:30 in — Aether was never disproven but voted out of physics based on lies, misrepresentations, faulty data. The Aether was cast out of Modern Science based upon the “failure” of a single experiment, the Michelson-Morley Experiment 1887. Morley was military, and Michelson had Jesuit influence in immediate family. There it is again, as always, everywhere vital — military and religion, hand-in-hand all down through time. In failing to detect any “aether wind”, what the 1887 MME actually proved was a non-moving world. Compare to the similarly Jesuitically-confounded AIRY’S FAILURE (strangely not on wikipedia LOL).














































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Chapter 1: Welcome to Aether Conspiracy
0:00All right. Well, welcome and uh thank you for coming to this Patreon presentation about the ether conspiracy.
0:088 secondsThe ether is a topic that's come up a lot over the last few years and beyond uh in my book and in my various
0:1515 secondspresentations. It always gets a mention because it always fits into whatever it is we're talking about. It's an important part of this whole conspiracy
0:2424 secondsof science. And so I thought I would do a presentation specifically on the ether conspiracy. And so I developed this over
0:3333 secondsthe last few weeks to give at the solstice at the castle event in Dundee, which I did last weekend, but I've actually expanded on it since then as
0:4141 secondswell. So I've added in some more for this one that I'm recording today. So let's get cracking then.
Chapter 2: Bridge Symbolism and Purpose
0:5050 secondsNow, I want to start by just talking about this image of the bridge. So this is where I live. This is in Newport looking over the river Tay over to
0:5959 secondsDundee. And I was born on the other side of that bridge, but I grew up on this side of the bridge. And I go out walking
1:061 minute, 6 secondsmy dog every day and always see this view in lots of different ways.
1:121 minute, 12 seconds[clears throat] Now, I had a synchronicity uh like last year sometime where I had two people referred to me as a bridge
1:201 minute, 20 secondswithin the space of a couple of days. I thought it was pretty weird. No one's ever called me a bridge before, but then I had two people call me a bridge in close proximity.
1:291 minute, 29 secondsAnd I started thinking about it and and then I started noticing this kind of symbolism in this image of the bridge.
1:361 minute, 36 secondsAnd as I say, I've got many other photos um like this.
1:411 minute, 41 secondsAnd because what I'm trying to do here with the work that I'm offering with my book and with the videos I'm making is
1:491 minute, 49 secondsthat I'm trying to set up a bridge between modern synthetic science and ancient natural science.
1:581 minute, 58 secondsAnd so it kind of hit me that this image that I see every day when I'm out walking my dog is actually symbolic of
2:062 minutes, 6 secondsthis because on the one hand on the far side of the bridge you can see everything is built up. It's synthetic.
2:122 minutes, 12 secondsIt's man-made. There's buildings like, you know, it's all like kind of square and like temporary man-made structures.
2:202 minutes, 20 secondsWhereas on [clears throat] this side of the bridge, everything you see is natural or made by God. And this is
2:272 minutes, 27 secondsreally what I've been trying to do with my work over the last few years. So there is a difference between things which are synthetic and things which are natural or godmade.
2:372 minutes, 37 secondsSo synthetic things tend to be imperfect whereas what's natural tends to be perfect. Synthetic tends to be temporary
2:462 minutes, 46 secondswhereas what's natural tends to be eternal or at least eternally recurring.
2:522 minutes, 52 secondsAnd synthetic tends to be imposed upon us where nature kind of reveals itself to us. We also have synthetic is
3:003 minutesartificial where is natural is innate or holistic. The synthetic is fragmented and mechanistic whereas natural things are vital and living.
3:123 minutes, 12 secondsAnd we also have the synthetic is quantitative and the alchemical is qualitative or the natural is qualitative. So this is like scientific
3:203 minutes, 20 secondsand alchemical. Um so I just thought it was cool that this place where I grew up and this view that I see every day is in
3:283 minutes, 28 secondsa way symbolic of the work that I've ended up doing in this life.
3:353 minutes, 35 secondsSo let's get on to the ether then. So the ether also known as the quintessence or the fifth element was known to every
Chapter 3: What Is the Ether
3:433 minutes, 43 secondssage and scientist prior to the 20th century. Alchemist called it by many names such as the spiritus mundi, the
3:513 minutes, 51 secondsastral light, the universal medium. It was understood as a living fabric through which all force, light and sympathy between things was transmitted.
4:024 minutes, 2 secondsnot merely a hypothesis but something experienced by those with eyes to see.
Chapter 4: Michelson Morley Breakdown
4:104 minutes, 10 secondsNow I pinched this from Tom Cowan but he referred to this as the day that science died and he was talking about the
4:174 minutes, 17 secondsMichaelelsson Mley experiment. So the ether was cast out of modern science on the basis of a single failed experiment
4:264 minutes, 26 secondsknown as the Michaelelsson Mley experiment 1887.
4:304 minutes, 30 secondsNow they set up this experiment based on heliocentric assumptions. Okay? So they assumed the earth is spinning and
4:384 minutes, 38 secondsrotating and orbiting the sun and flying through the cosmos.
4:424 minutes, 42 secondsAnd so they aimed to detect the ether wind which was blowing past the earth as it hurtled through space at astronomical speeds.
4:534 minutes, 53 secondsIn the end, they claimed that they detected nothing and they declared that the ether is null and void. So, I'm
5:025 minutes, 2 secondsgoing to dig into this a bit. Now, there's this marker, this plaque at the Ohio State University
5:105 minutes, 10 secondswhere they give a bit of background about it there. Let's see. So they wanted to test the prevailing scientific theory that light waves
5:185 minutes, 18 secondstravel faster downwind and slower against an upwind as they travel through a substance once thought to permeate
5:265 minutes, 26 secondsspace called ether. Finding no difference in the velocity of light waves traveling in different directions
5:345 minutes, 34 secondswith respect to Earth's motion around the sun, the experiments results baffled a generation of scientists until
5:415 minutes, 41 secondsEinstein solved the riddle by formulating a new understanding of time and space.
5:485 minutes, 48 secondsOkay, so this is the crux of it. So this is where the ether was kicked out of science. And you can see on the right
5:555 minutes, 55 secondshere is a sort of simple diagram of how the experiment worked. So you have a light source which is heading towards a
6:026 minutes, 2 secondshalf silvered mirror. And so one of the beams goes up the length L1 up to the mirror at M1 and then comes back down to
6:126 minutes, 12 secondsthe observer or the detector which is the eye there. And then the other part of the beam that goes straight ahead to
6:196 minutes, 19 secondsM2 and comes back and reflects back to the eye as well.
6:256 minutes, 25 secondsSo the M2 is in the direction of the supposed ether wind. So if the Earth is flying through the cosmos,
6:346 minutes, 34 secondsthen that light beam will be going against the wind that's blowing along the side of the Earth. Whereas the M1 is going perpendicular.
6:436 minutes, 43 secondsAnd so they reasoned that the the light beam going against the ether wind would be hindered compared to the one going
6:516 minutes, 51 secondsperpendicular to it. And this would cause a slight phase shift when the light recombines at the eye or at the
6:586 minutes, 58 secondsdetector. And so they expected they would be able to measure this phase shift and thus measure the speed of the ether wind as it blew past the earth.
7:097 minutes, 9 secondsNow, this is known as the most famous failed experiment. Okay? Because it was set up to measure planet Earth's motion
7:187 minutes, 18 secondsrelative to the ether. They assumed the Earth to be moving at 18.6 miles per second, so about 66,000
7:277 minutes, 27 secondsm hour. But the results that they obtained were actually more than 40 times less than what they expected.
7:377 minutes, 37 secondsSo they dismissed it as being within the range of experimental error. They called it a null result.
7:467 minutes, 46 secondsSo they failed to detect the expected motion of the earth or vicariously the
7:537 minutes, 53 secondsether and they concluded that the ether must not exist.
7:587 minutes, 58 secondsBut then they continued to assume that the earth is moving through space and they brought in Einstein's theory of special relativity to replace it.
Chapter 5: Dayton Miller Ether Drift
8:108 minutes, 10 secondsNow most people have heard of Michaelson Mley experiment but they probably not heard of Dayton Miller's ether drift experiments.
8:188 minutes, 18 secondsUh now there's a great uh website that goes into this in detail um by James de Mayo. It's orgonlab.org/mill
8:268 minutes, 26 secondsorg/miller.htm and I just brought a quote in from that website there. So, the history of
8:338 minutes, 33 secondsscience records the 1887 ether drift experiment of Albert Mickelson and Edward Mley as a pivotal turning point
8:418 minutes, 41 secondswhere the energetic ether of space was discarded by mainstream physics.
8:478 minutes, 47 secondsThereafter the postulate of empty space was embraced along with related concepts
8:548 minutes, 54 secondswhich demanded constancy in light speed such as Albert Einstein's relativity theory.
9:019 minutes, 1 secondThe now famous Mickelson Mley experiment is widely cited in nearly every physics textbook for its claimed null or
9:099 minutes, 9 secondsnegative results. Less known however is the far more significant and detailed work of Dayton Miller.
9:189 minutes, 18 secondsOkay. So this uh Einstein's theory of relativity demanded light always appears to go at the same speed regardless of
9:269 minutes, 26 secondsyour frame of reference. Um so
9:299 minutes, 29 seconds[clears throat]
9:309 minutes, 30 secondsthis is why they had to give a null result, a negative result to be consistent with Einstein's theory. But they didn't actually get a null result.
9:409 minutes, 40 secondsAnd there were other people who did similar experiments and also didn't get null results. So Dayton Miller actually
9:489 minutes, 48 secondsimproved upon Mikkelson Merley's work in several key ways. He created a device with much greater sensitivity and a much
9:559 minutes, 55 secondsbigger scale um than the Mickelson Merly device. He performed it at high altitude
10:0110 minutes, 1 secondlike 6,000 ft at Mount Wilson as well as at sea level.
10:0710 minutes, 7 secondstook over 200,000 readings, over 12,000 turns of the intererometer at varying times of day and varying seasons
10:1510 minutes, 15 secondsthroughout the year over several decades. So maybe about 25 years or so.
10:2110 minutes, 21 secondsHe also did many rigorous control experiments to eliminate the possibility of error or interference from magnetic
10:2910 minutes, 29 secondsfields or temperature changes or air pressure variations, all this kind of thing. He did a lot of control experiments to to eliminate all that and he organized the data by cidurial time.
10:4010 minutes, 40 secondsSo he was looking at how the ether drift was affected relative to the background stars and he produced consistent
10:4810 minutes, 48 secondspositive results across all of this experimentation.
10:5410 minutes, 54 secondsNow Einstein said in uh a letter to Edwin Slloen in on the 8th of July 1925 he said my
11:0311 minutes, 3 secondsopinion about Miller's experiments is the following. Should the positive result be confirmed then the special theory of relativity
11:1211 minutes, 12 secondsand with it the general theory of relativity in its current form would be invalid.
11:2011 minutes, 20 secondsAnd he also said, [clears throat] I believe that I have really found the relationship between gravitation and electricity assuming that the Miller
11:2811 minutes, 28 secondsexperiments are based on a fundamental error. Otherwise, the whole relativity theory collapses like a house of cards.
11:3811 minutes, 38 secondsSo Miller's experiments were obviously very threatening to Einstein's theories of relativity.
11:4511 minutes, 45 secondsNow when we just compare and contrast the Michaelelsson Mley experiment with the Dayton Miller experiments, we'll just look at some of the key differences
11:5311 minutes, 53 secondsbetween them. So the light beam path for example and the Mickelson Moley it was a 22 meter uh path that light was taking
12:0112 minutes, 1 secondaround the apparatus but Dayton Miller had a much larger apparatus that was a 64 meter round trip. Now the
12:1012 minutes, 10 secondsinterferometer was quite small in Michaelelsson Morley's but in Dayton Millers it was large 4.3 meter arms and so on.
12:1812 minutes, 18 secondsHe also had much greater magnification, so was able to resolve the interference fringes with much greater precision than
12:2512 minutes, 25 secondsthe Mickelson Moley experiment. And he did the experiment at the top of Mount Wilson about 6,000 ft of elevation as
12:3312 minutes, 33 secondswell as on the campus at Cleveland University at near sea level. Whereas Mickelson Mley, they only did the
12:4012 minutes, 40 secondsexperiment one time in a basement of a stone building at the Cleveland University.
12:4712 minutes, 47 secondsSo they were in the basement, right?
12:5012 minutes, 50 secondsMichaelelsson and Merly were in the basement in a stone building. Okay. So the reason why this might be an issue is because the ether is said to like flow
12:5912 minutes, 59 secondsthrough everything, but it has a harder time flowing through stone and heavy materials like lead and so on than it
13:0813 minutes, 8 secondsdoes flowing through the air or through the water, let's say. So Dayton Miller actually in his high altitude
13:1413 minutes, 14 secondsexperiments he he just had canvas like hanging open to the air so that the ether was free to flow through the the
13:2413 minutes, 24 secondsroom where the apparatus was and wasn't being impeded by concrete or stone or anything like that.
13:3013 minutes, 30 secondsNow, the Mickelson Moley didn't actually do readings at any different altitudes, but Dayton Miller found that the higher
13:3913 minutes, 39 secondsaltitude produced a higher speed of ether flow and that closer to the ground, closer to sea level, it was a much lower speed. And of course, under the ground, like even slower still.
13:5113 minutes, 51 secondsMickelson Moley only did six hours worth of experimentation over four days in July of 1887.
13:5813 minutes, 58 secondsBut Dayton Miller did over 20 years worth of measurements.
14:0214 minutes, 2 secondsThe turns of the apparatus, there was like 36 turns in Mickelson Moley, but over 12,000 turns. Uh over 200,000
14:1014 minutes, 10 secondsindividual readings compared to Mickelson Mley's 576 readings. And then in terms of the seasons, well, Michley
14:1914 minutes, 19 secondsonly did this in July of 1887. That was it. Whereas um Dayton Miller did it in
14:2514 minutes, 25 secondsall seasons over many decades. So it was a far superior, far more rigorous, far more extensive set of experiments.
Chapter 6: Establishment Pushback and Erasure
14:3714 minutes, 37 secondsNow Miller was increasingly isolated and ignored during his final years. The
14:4514 minutes, 45 secondsphysics establishment, captivated by Einstein's theory, simply turned away from him. Before he died in 1941, Miller
14:5314 minutes, 53 secondshanded all his interferometer data sheets to his former student Robert Shankland with the bitter words, "Either
15:0115 minutes, 1 secondanalyze the data or burn it." 14 years after Miller's death, when no
15:0815 minutes, 8 secondsliving advocate could defend his work, Shanklin published a critique of his work written in extensive consultation with Einstein.
15:1915 minutes, 19 secondsEinstein saw the final draft and wrote a personal letter of appreciation.
15:2415 minutes, 24 secondsShankland and his entire team were Einstein advocates. No Ether proponents were involved. They cherrypicked the
15:3215 minutes, 32 secondsdata, resurrected dead criticisms, and misrepresented the work as systematic errors and folly.
15:4015 minutes, 40 secondsThe very first sentence of their paper repeated the falsehood that Mickelson Moley had a null result, setting the tone for the entire misrepresentation.
15:5215 minutes, 52 secondsSo Mickelson Moley again, they claimed they had a null result, but they didn't actually get a null result. It was just much much smaller than they expected.
16:0116 minutes, 1 secondbased on their heliocentric assumptions.
16:0316 minutes, 3 secondsBut if they were honest, they should have reported that they they received a nonzero result. But this would have upset Einstein's theory. So they
16:1116 minutes, 11 secondsreported it as a null result, which was a lie, a falsehood. And then in the very first line of Shanklin's critique, he states this same falsehood again.
16:2316 minutes, 23 secondsSo with Miller dead and Shanklin's paper published, the erasure of ether was done.
16:3016 minutes, 30 secondsIt wasn't disproven, but it was voted out of physics.
16:3516 minutes, 35 secondsTextbooks universally cite Michaelelsson Mley's null result as having disproved the ether, a claim that is doubly false.
16:4316 minutes, 43 secondsIt's doubly false because one, it wasn't null, and two, Miller's work was far superior and showed the opposite of the result.
16:5216 minutes, 52 secondsSo, Mount Wilson itself bears no record of Miller's decades of work that he did there. There's now just a memorial
17:0017 minutesplaque dedicated to Mikkelson and Einstein.
17:0417 minutes, 4 secondsThe place where he worked was once known as Ether Rocks and even that name has been forgotten.
17:1217 minutes, 12 secondsAnd positive results of Sagnack, Mickelson Gale, Mickelson P's Pearson and Kennedy Thorndikeke, which were other set of experiments that also got
17:2017 minutes, 20 secondspositive results for ether wind. They were all similarly buried or misrepresented as negative results.
17:2817 minutes, 28 secondsSo there's a big conspiracy here to get the ether out of physics.
Chapter 7: Ether Before Modern Physics
17:3417 minutes, 34 secondsBut before Michaelelsson Moley, the ether was not fringe speculation. It was the established respected mainstream
17:4017 minutes, 40 secondsposition of natural philosophy. You have Daycart who built his entire cosmology on etheric vortices.
17:5017 minutes, 50 secondsHygens which required the ether for his wave theory of light.
17:5517 minutes, 55 secondsFresno developed detailed mathematical models of ether drag and Maxwell his electromagnetism was
18:0318 minutes, 3 secondsdescribed as waves in the ether parturbations in the ether and Lord Kelvin defended the ether until his death.
18:1118 minutes, 11 secondsFaraday also his concept of electromagnetic field lines is essentially an etheric theory.
18:2018 minutes, 20 secondsNow Renee Daycart in his lemon or the world written around 1632 proposed that space is completely full.
18:3018 minutes, 30 secondsThere is no vacuum, no voids. Nature abhors a vacuum.
18:3518 minutes, 35 secondsAnd there's this thing called the plenum which is like the substrate which is filled with subtle matter.
18:4218 minutes, 42 secondsAll motion is vertical. So everything spins and swirls and the planets are carried by enormous etheric vortices.
18:5018 minutes, 50 secondsGravity is produced by local vortex motion pushing things down and the earth sits at the center of an atheric vortex.
Chapter 8: Photon Fallacy and Paradoxes
19:0319 minutes, 3 secondsNow the photon fallacy, well this came about as a result of ditching the ether
19:1119 minutes, 11 secondsout of physics. So going back a bit further that we had this double slit experiment of Thomas Young which proved that light is a wave by shining light
19:2019 minutes, 20 secondsthrough two slits and showing that they produce an interference pattern just like sound waves just like water waves.
19:2819 minutes, 28 secondsNow so light was proven to be a wave for a long time but the problem is that waves require a medium of propagation.
19:3819 minutes, 38 secondsSo in the absence of the ether they needed a new explanation for light and this is how and why the photon was
19:4719 minutes, 47 secondscontrived. So the photon is now this hypothetical particle of light which is said to fly unhindered through the vacuum of space like a speeding bullet.
19:5919 minutes, 59 secondsOkay. So rather than a perturbation in the medium, it's now a thing like a particle of light flying through space.
20:0920 minutes, 9 secondsNow this actually led to a lot of the absurdities and the paradoxes and the dilemmas of relativity and quantum
20:1720 minutes, 17 secondstheory. So we have things like wave particle duality which came out from Einstein's photoelectric paper
20:2620 minutes, 26 secondsand then things like time dilation and length contraction from Einstein's special relativity
20:3420 minutes, 34 secondsand then even things like the space-time continuum which is kind of like a a sort of geometric
20:4120 minutes, 41 secondsreplacement for the ether. So rather than this kind of fluid substance, it's it's represented as this kind of like geometric um [clears throat] you know
20:5020 minutes, 50 secondstrampoline kind of thing like this fabric like surface of a trampoline kind of thing. Um but you'll notice in in the
20:5920 minutes, 59 secondsin the images of the space-time continuum, the way it sort of bends around planets and stuff actually looks a lot like a vortex. It's the same shape
21:0821 minutes, 8 secondsas a vortex. So he's basically taken away the medium but kept the geometry and that's what the space-time continuum
21:1621 minutes, 16 secondsis. And then quantum entanglement which comes about from the EPR paradox that's called Einstein Podolski Rosen paradox.
21:2621 minutes, 26 secondsSo Einstein again and this led to the the idea of quantum entanglement. Again, this all just comes out from the photon
21:3421 minutes, 34 secondsfallacy and the cosmological constant, which was a a thing that Einstein came up with that he later referred to as his greatest blunder.
21:4321 minutes, 43 secondsUh things such as dark matter and the unified field theories and all this kind of stuff all comes out from this fallacy
21:5121 minutes, 51 secondsof the photon. There's no such thing as photons. That light is a perturbation in the ether. It's not a particle flying
21:5921 minutes, 59 secondsthrough the vacuum of space. But because physics ran with that, they've had to come up with all this new stuff to kind
22:0722 minutes, 7 secondsof explain it. And and they're always kind of like reaching for the ether, it seems, because it's it's very hard for them to explain anything without it.
22:1822 minutes, 18 secondsSo a stationary earth embedded in the luminiferous ether was theologically and philosophically intolerable to the
22:2722 minutes, 27 secondsmaterialist architects of the modern age. The photon was the bandage applied to the wound they inflicted when they killed the quintessence.
22:3922 minutes, 39 secondsAnd Einstein which means one stone was the cornerstone upon which the entire edifice of scientism was constructed.
22:5022 minutes, 50 secondsThe instrument by which the true science of alchemy was buried and forgotten.
Chapter 9: Scientism vs Alchemy Worldviews
22:5722 minutes, 57 secondsSo talking about scientism then the literal belief in scientific theories specifically modern scientific theories.
23:0723 minutes, 7 secondsNow some of the tenets of scientism are well of course strict adherence to modern scientific dogma.
23:1623 minutes, 16 secondsAuthoritative opinion is conflated with truths you know so the the opinions of authorities such as Einstein
23:2323 minutes, 23 secondswill just be conflated with truth and considered to be unquestionable and things that cannot be measured or
23:3123 minutes, 31 secondsrepeated in a lab basically don't exist are not worthy of consideration.
23:3723 minutes, 37 secondsUm now history's geniuses such as Newton, Einstein and Darwin and all that must be woripped and never questioned.
23:4523 minutes, 45 secondsMaterial reality is considered to be objective reality. So anything immaterial is essentially not real, not worth consideration.
23:5523 minutes, 55 secondsThe cosmos is itself a dead mechanistic and deterministic entity like a kind of
24:0224 minutes, 2 secondsclockwork thing. and all religious teachings can be dismissed as irrelevant.
24:0824 minutes, 8 secondsAncient science is considered to be foolish, primitive, and superstitious, which is how they view the ether and alchemy.
24:1624 minutes, 16 secondsAnd 20th century science is the pinnacle of human achievement.
24:2224 minutes, 22 secondsAnd finally, the human senses cannot be trusted to discern truth. Okay? So, even though your senses tell you that the
24:3124 minutes, 31 secondsEarth is stationary and the horizon is flat, you're told you can't trust your senses because you're actually spinning at 1,000 miles an hour and the horizon
24:4024 minutes, 40 secondsis actually curved. You don't have to have a PhD in science to be indoctrinated with this stuff. It's
24:4724 minutes, 47 secondsbuilt in all throughout school, all levels of school programming, as well as media and science fiction and everything. We're just constantly being
24:5624 minutes, 56 secondsindoctrinated with these kind of tenets and kind of forced to accept these experts as the kind of priests of scientism.
25:0825 minutes, 8 secondsNow when we compare and contrast the alchemy with scientism, we can look at the ways in which they differ.
25:1725 minutes, 17 secondsSo the first principle of alchemy in the seven hermetic principles is the all is mind.
25:2425 minutes, 24 secondsThis is the idea that the ether or the all the medium in which we're all a part of is actually mental. It's it's it's a
25:3125 minutes, 31 secondstype of mind. So the mind doesn't come about from the flesh but the mind is like an intrinsic part of the cosmos.
25:3925 minutes, 39 secondsBut in scientism the first principle is that the all is matter. Everything is just matter. All right floating about in a void in nothingness.
25:5025 minutes, 50 secondsNow in alchemy the source of truth comes from divine revelation but also direct observation
25:5925 minutes, 59 secondswhereas in scientism the source of truth is theory and institutional consensus.
26:0726 minutes, 7 secondsMatter in alchemy is viewed as consisting of the four elements and the three principles.
26:1426 minutes, 14 secondsWhereas in scientism, matter is said to consist of atoms, molecules, and forces.
26:2126 minutes, 21 secondsNow, the cosmos itself in alchemy is said to be a living thing. It's uh insold and it has a soul, but also stationary and enclosed.
26:3226 minutes, 32 secondsWhereas in scientism, well, the cosmos is dead. It's a mechanical thing. Uh it's spinning and of course, it's
26:3926 minutes, 39 secondsexposed. is completely open to the the big wide cosmos open to all the influences of the infinite universe.
26:5026 minutes, 50 secondsConsciousness in alchemy is the ground of all being as we said like with the all is mind but in scientism consciousness is considered to be an
26:5826 minutes, 58 secondsepiphenomenon of the brain or or another way I heard it described was uh a secretion of meat.
27:0627 minutes, 6 secondsSo like it's like just some kind of fluid that that's produced by the the matter in the brain or something.
27:1427 minutes, 14 secondsNow man in alchemy is viewed as a microcosm of the macrocosm. So a miniature universe essentially and the
27:2227 minutes, 22 secondsuniverse being structured like a giant man. But in scientism well we're an evolved ape or a biochemical machine.
27:3327 minutes, 33 secondsNow in alchemy the goal of the work is collaboration with nature is you know to be nature's greatest collaborator but also inner transformation.
27:4327 minutes, 43 secondsSo transmuting your your own inner lead into gold and bringing yourself closer to God and so on. But in scientism the
27:5327 minutes, 53 secondsgoal of the work is power over nature or technological dominion. And we're seeing that now with all this crazy technology
28:0228 minutes, 2 secondsand surveillance systems being rolled out all over the realm.
28:0928 minutes, 9 secondsSo the view of health in alchemy is that the body must be purified. In scientism, it's the disease must be killed. Okay?
28:1828 minutes, 18 secondsBecause the disease is treated like a a material thing, a material object or a
28:2528 minutes, 25 secondsmaterial creature. And that must be killed using you know drugs and surgery and radiation. Whereas in alchemy the
28:3428 minutes, 34 secondsbody is trusted as an innate healing capacity.
28:3928 minutes, 39 secondsAnd so really for healing we must purify the body to enable it to to do its thing.
28:4728 minutes, 47 secondsSo transmutation is the essence of all good works. Turning something into something better. But in scientism, it's
28:5728 minutes, 57 secondsconsidered to be physically impossible or too costly to be worth doing.
29:0329 minutes, 3 secondsAnd then finally, the ether. Well, in alchemy, it's the omnipresent fluid medium, the river of life. But in
29:1029 minutes, 10 secondsscientism, it's a primitive archaic concept and does not exist because it got disproved by the Michaelelsson Mley experiment.
29:2229 minutes, 22 secondsSo we can see how science as a whole has just changed radically by abolishing the
29:2929 minutes, 29 secondsether. As Tom Cowan said, it's the day that science died.
Chapter 10: Hermetic Quotes on Ether
29:3629 minutes, 36 secondsNow I'm going to look at some of the quotes from some famous alchemists. So, Hermes Trisagistus, uh, I don't know if he was a real living
29:4529 minutes, 45 secondsman walking the earth or not, but what I do know is that he is the most frequently cited name and reference in
29:5429 minutes, 54 secondsall of the alchemical literature and he's considered to be the kind of patron saint of alchemy.
30:0230 minutes, 2 secondsAnd so in the corpus hermeticum he says the cosmos is filled with the divine mind and there is no void in all of nature.
30:1130 minutes, 11 secondsWhat men call empty space is in truth full of spirit full of invisible bodies full of the breath of God.
30:2330 minutes, 23 secondsPariselus he said there is a star in man an invisible fire a celestial influence
30:3030 minutes, 30 secondswhich is not perceived by the senses but which acts upon the body and the soul.
30:3530 minutes, 35 secondsThis is the astral light the universal agent the living fire of the philosophers.
30:4530 minutes, 45 secondsHe also said the iliaster uh the iliaster is a good word is the first matter of all things. It is the
30:5330 minutes, 53 secondsinvisible and intangible substance from which all visible things are born. It fills all space and penetrates all
31:0231 minutes, 2 secondsbodies. Without it, nothing could exist.
31:0931 minutes, 9 secondsSo Isaac Newton even though his theory of gravity was kind of used as part of the anti-ether
31:1731 minutes, 17 secondsapparatus he was himself a believer in the ether and he said that perhaps the whole frame of nature may be nothing but
31:2631 minutes, 26 secondsvarious contextures of some certain ethereal spirits or vapors condensed as it were by precipitation and after condensation rot into various forms.
31:3931 minutes, 39 secondsSo this is the idea that the the spiritual vapors of the ether kind of condense into thicker and thicker forms
31:4831 minutes, 48 secondsand that's how the elements come about and how the gross matter comes from subtle matter.
31:5731 minutes, 57 secondsMy good man Robert Flood said, "The ethereal heaven is the universal medium through which all celestial influences
32:0432 minutes, 4 secondsdescend into the sublunary world. It is the bond between the creator and the creation, the vehicle of sympathy and
32:1432 minutes, 14 secondsantipathy, the ocean in which all worlds swim." So I like here that he's linked ether
32:2332 minutes, 23 secondswith the heaven, the ethereal heaven. Uh it's sometimes the ether is referred to as heavenly air or the breath of God.
32:3332 minutes, 33 secondsAnd also it's the bond between the creator and the creation. Again there's that bridge. Again, I'm talking about ether being the bridge between science
32:4332 minutes, 43 secondsand spirituality, but also in a way the bridge between man and God or the creator and the creation.
32:5332 minutes, 53 secondsAlchemist Jacob Bom said, "The whole visible world is but a shadow of the invisible spiritual world. Between them
33:0133 minutes, 1 secondflows the eternal mercury, the living water, the heavenly substance which is neither spirit alone nor matter alone
33:1033 minutes, 10 secondsbut the bridge between both.
Chapter 11: Ether Properties and Free Energy
33:1633 minutes, 16 secondsSo listening to all that we can list what some of the properties of this ether
33:2333 minutes, 23 secondsmight be. So we can say the ether is real and this is where we get the word ethereal from which is a fusion of ether
33:3133 minutes, 31 secondsand real to help us remember that the ether is real and also heavenly in nature.
33:3833 minutes, 38 secondsIt fills all space so there's no voids no vacuums and it penetrates all matter. So this
33:4833 minutes, 48 secondsmeans nothing nothing can grasp it or nothing is also separate from it. It can't be contained.
33:5533 minutes, 55 secondsIt's able to sustain vortices and currents like any fluid.
34:0134 minutes, 1 secondIt's the medium of all force, light, and influence. It's the key to free energy.
34:1034 minutes, 10 secondsNow, I don't go into this too deeply in this presentation because I think it'll be worth doing another presentation in the future looking specifically at this
34:1834 minutes, 18 secondsissue. But the reason it's a key to free energy is [clears throat] because all energy and electricity comes from motion.
34:2834 minutes, 28 secondsAnd the ether is in constant motion around the earth. And so this is how these old world buildings, the spires on
34:3834 minutes, 38 secondson churches and things are able to tap into the ether. Uh because as you go higher and higher up, you have you you
34:4534 minutes, 45 secondsget a greater voltage. There's about I think it's about 100 volts per meter you get as you increase height. And so by
34:5334 minutes, 53 secondshaving a wire high up in the sky and then attaching it to coils and uh you know various other devices you can start
35:0135 minutes, 1 secondto draw energy out of the ether and build it and store it and so on. So ether is really the key to free energy.
35:0835 minutes, 8 secondsAnd you know they don't want I say they I mean whoever
35:1635 minutes, 16 secondschanged the world uh after World War I everything got changed medicine physics all of it the world history like
35:2435 minutes, 24 secondseverything really changed after World War I and it seems like they don't want us having free energy because
35:3135 minutes, 31 secondsif energy was free then basically there'd be no need for labor and they need labor in order to control
35:4035 minutes, 40 secondsus. Um, I think it's it's a lot to do with that. So, but anyway, I'll go into that in a future in future presentation.
Chapter 12: Inspissation and Vortex Physics
35:4935 minutes, 49 secondsSo, the elements condense from the ether by inspe
35:5835 minutes, 58 secondscalled the golden chain of Homer. I' never heard this word before, but it means thickening. Uh so if you think
36:0636 minutes, 6 secondsabout it, we've got the ether which is the the thinnest fluid and then it's then permeated with a kind of cold light
36:1336 minutes, 13 secondslike the astral light and the persistent action of that light in the ether causes
36:1936 minutes, 19 secondsit to thicken and it thickens into air and then the air then thickens into water and then the water then thickens
36:2836 minutes, 28 secondsinto earth. Okay, that's what inspace means. It's the thickening of the ether from subtle states into more gross states.
36:3736 minutes, 37 secondsAnd ether is conscious. It's not a just a dead mechanism, but it's the living spirit itself.
36:4836 minutes, 48 secondsNow, you can have stable vortices in fluids, particularly as they become more thin.
36:5636 minutes, 56 secondsSo, um, things like these dolphin bubbles, which look like it's just a ring floating in the water, but actually
37:0337 minutes, 3 secondsit's a it's a vortex. And and you can see this. There's some videos of people, uh, they like crack an egg inside of a dolphin bubble and and then the egg
37:1137 minutes, 11 secondsstarts like spinning around around the outside of it like uh there's actually there's an actual Taurus field inside of those dolphin bubbles. And they can be created obviously smoke rings as well.
37:2337 minutes, 23 secondsYou see people doing the smoke rings with with vapes where they they'll blow a smoke ring and then they'll blow another ring inside of the one that
37:3037 minutes, 30 secondsthey've just blown and then it starts to spin round in a tooidal uh vortex flow.
37:3637 minutes, 36 secondsUm so yeah so you can create a stable vortex in a fluid but it depends on the
37:4437 minutes, 44 secondsthickness or the thinness of the fluid like how long it can last. So actually there's a theory in fluid dynamics which says that the viscosity of a fluid is
37:5337 minutes, 53 secondsinversely proportional to the lifespan of the vortex. So what that means is the thinner the fluid, the longer the vortex can be sustained.
38:0538 minutes, 5 secondsSo in theory then a fluid with an ultra low viscosity could sustain vortices indefinitely. Again, going back to the
38:1338 minutes, 13 secondsthe sort of thickening, if you think of like a really thick substance like trial or like crude oil or something like
38:2038 minutes, 20 secondsthat, and you try to get a vortex going, it's not going to last very long. But then you take a thinner fluid like water
38:2838 minutes, 28 secondsand then you try to get a vortex going and yeah, you can keep it going for quite a while. But then go for a thinner fluid again. Look at air for example.
38:3738 minutes, 37 secondsWell, you can get vortices sustained for a lot longer in air than you can in water. And we see this in like tornadoes and hurricanes and so on. They can be sustained for like several hours.
Chapter 13: Vortex Atom Theory
38:4938 minutes, 49 secondsSo if we go to a fluid of infinitely low viscosity, which is what the ether is said to be, then in principle it can sustain vortices indefinitely.
39:0239 minutes, 2 secondsNow there was actually something called the vortex theory of the atom by Lord Kelvin and in this it was postulated
39:0939 minutes, 9 secondsthat matter is composed of knotted vortices in the ether. So this is an image of that theory on the right there.
39:1839 minutes, 18 secondsAnd the idea is that the vortices can form knots and that so the different substances of matter are actually uh
39:2739 minutes, 27 secondsthey get their qualities from different types of vortex knots that are happening in the ether. So again this is the idea
39:3639 minutes, 36 secondsthat the substance matter comes from ether not from atoms. So the ether and the atom are kind of diametrically
39:4539 minutes, 45 secondsopposing theories. Now the ether is natural, qualitative, living and spiritual. Posits that space is filled
Chapter 14: Ether Versus Atom
39:5239 minutes, 52 secondswith an omnipresent fluid substance and that matter is infinitely divisible.
39:5739 minutes, 57 secondsIn principle you can just divide it up and divide it up again. It's like a fractal and all substances are different forms of ether and the fundamental elements are fire, air, water and earth.
40:0740 minutes, 7 secondsWhereas in the atomic theory in quantum theory which was propped up in place of the ether
40:1440 minutes, 14 secondsis a synthetic quantitative dead material thing. Space is said to be an empty void populated with infinite
40:2340 minutes, 23 secondsdecimal particles just floating around and bumping off each other. And matter is ultimately indivisible or atomic. So
40:3040 minutes, 30 secondswhen you divide it down you eventually get to something that you cannot divide anymore. And that's just the end of it.
40:3640 minutes, 36 secondsAnd then substances are said to be different combinations of atoms.
40:4240 minutes, 42 secondsAnd then of course the fundamental elements are said to be hydrogen, helium, lithium and burillium and so on.
40:4640 minutes, 46 secondsSo these are completely different world views that are being expressed through the ether and the atomic theory.
Chapter 15: Ether Symbol Explained
40:5640 minutes, 56 secondsNow you've seen the the symbols before.
40:5940 minutes, 59 secondsI've talked about them. The fire and air being the upward triangles and the water and the earth being the downward triangles. because of their direction of
41:0641 minutes, 6 secondsflow. And then when you add those four symbols together, you get the symbol for the ether, which is the sixointed star.
41:1541 minutes, 15 secondsAnd again, I know this is on the Israel flag and is a symbol of political Zionism and so on, but that is a new use
41:2341 minutes, 23 secondsfor it. Uh I don't know exactly why it's on the Israel flag. Um, but it's an ancient scientific symbol and it can be
41:3241 minutes, 32 secondsfound in very old books and it's actually a very profound symbol and it's not an evil symbol. Uh, there's nothing evil about it. Uh, it's actually very
41:4141 minutes, 41 secondsbeautiful and expresses how the ether manifests into reality. Uh, and I'll
41:4741 minutes, 47 secondscome to that in a little bit. So, um, I came to the conclusion a few years ago that the atom is actually a type of
Chapter 16: Atom As An Idol
41:5541 minutes, 55 secondsidol. So, I like this quote from Manley P. Hall where he said, "We are the gods of the atoms that make up ourselves, but
42:0242 minutes, 2 secondswe're also the atoms of the gods that make up the universe." I think there's truth in this statement in that
42:1242 minutes, 12 secondswe because the word God is synonymous with creator. And so, he's saying we are the creators of the atoms, right? We are the creators of the atoms. That's true.
42:2342 minutes, 23 secondsWe made up atoms. It's a man-made synthetic thing. But we're also the atoms of the gods. And here the word
42:3242 minutes, 32 secondsatom can be switched for Adam. It's like we are the atoms of the gods, right? Because God made Adam, the human being.
42:4042 minutes, 40 secondsUm, and that's what we are. We're like the Adams of the gods or the Adam of God. So the atom is an idol in that it's
42:4742 minutes, 47 secondsa false image or a false representation of God. It is something that's excessively loved, feared, and admired, which is, you know, a sign of an idol.
42:5742 minutes, 57 secondsUm, it has the power to create and destroy worlds. I've talked about this before, but the atom is said to have created the universe because the universe produced atoms in the big bang.
43:0843 minutes, 8 secondsAnd then those atoms through their own just random interactions gave rise to molecules and organisms and
43:1743 minutes, 17 secondsall kinds of materials and to human life and everything that we now know and love. So the atom has the power to create worlds but also via the atom bomb
43:2743 minutes, 27 secondsis said to have the power to destroy worlds. So it's really that's a divine power which is being attributed to the atom.
43:3643 minutes, 36 secondsIt's structured as a trinity. the electron, proton and neutron. Uh and of course in all um the mystery traditions
43:4343 minutes, 43 secondsand uh spiritual literature, God is also structured as a trinity and depicted as a trinity in various different ways such
43:5043 minutes, 50 secondsas the father, son, holy spirit and so on. Um it contains both genders so positive and negative which is masculine
43:5843 minutes, 58 secondsand feminine. Uh, interestingly, uh, I learned something the other day that the, you know, it says in Genesis that,
44:0644 minutes, 6 secondsuh, Eve was created from Adam's rib. Uh, well, apparently the word that was translated as rib is actually the Hebrew
44:1544 minutes, 15 secondsword that was translated to rib is actually found elsewhere in the Bible and is translated as side. So this is so
44:2544 minutes, 25 secondsthis is the idea that Eve was created from one side of Adam, not necessarily like the rib. Um, and I quite like this
44:3344 minutes, 33 secondsbecause in the alchemical tradition, God would be considered as having two sides, having a masculine side and a feminine side. So it kind of makes sense then
44:4244 minutes, 42 secondsthat when Adam when Adam was made into Adam and Eve, it was one side of the divine was made into Eve and the other side to Adam.
44:5344 minutes, 53 secondsAnd this was the separation of genders. Okay. So the atom also hides the ether.
45:0145 minutes, 1 secondAs I say, it's kind of put there in place of it, but it also hides transmutation. Like in the periodic
45:0945 minutes, 9 secondstable, they tell you you can't change one type of substance into another because they're made from specific types
45:1745 minutes, 17 secondsof atoms. And you it's not easy to change one type of atom to another. It's it's too hard, too difficult to be worth doing. So the whole thing is completely antithetical to alchemy.
45:2945 minutes, 29 secondsAnd uh it's also used by the government to scare you.
45:3445 minutes, 34 secondsNow the atom, the symbol for the atom is more or less identical to the symbol for the ether. It's basically a six-pointed
45:4245 minutes, 42 secondsstar, although they've made it a bit more kind of rounded and curvy with the the dot of the nucleus in the middle there.
45:5145 minutes, 51 secondsBut when you overlay them, you can see it's basically the same symbol. It's just been tweaked. As I say, it's not an
45:5845 minutes, 58 secondsevil symbol. It is a very meaningful scientific symbol for the ether.
Chapter 17: Iliaster In Nature
46:0446 minutes, 4 secondsSo, Paracelis called it the ilaster, which the word ilaster breaks down to
46:1146 minutes, 11 secondsily, which is from hila like h y l e meaning matter and then aster means
46:1846 minutes, 18 secondsstar. So it's like a matter star or star of matter. He said there's a star in man.
46:2746 minutes, 27 secondsAnd you know one of the ways we see this in nature is of course in snowflakes which are all individual and unique but
46:3446 minutes, 34 secondsalways have the sixointed star formation.
46:3946 minutes, 39 secondsAnd it's quite a good example because going back to this word inspation.
46:4346 minutes, 43 secondsThis is what we're seeing with snowflake formation. we have something which is subtle as in the the water vapor in the
46:5346 minutes, 53 secondsair and then it's thickening into snow and in that thickening process it adopts
47:0047 minutesthe structure of the six-pointed star but it does it in a fractal way such that every snowflake is unique a fractal
47:0947 minutes, 9 secondsrepresentation of this ilster and of course we see it in many different flowers as well uh and I was
47:1647 minutes, 16 secondsactually talking with Adam Beiglesen who does uh a lot of this uh holographic blood work um like microscopic analysis
47:2547 minutes, 25 secondsof blood and he said he's even found these uh six-pointed stars in the blood under the microscope um so it's
47:3447 minutes, 34 secondssomething that actually occurs in nature it's not just an evil symbol I got this from Marty Leeds who did a brilliant
47:4247 minutes, 42 secondspresentation on ether a few weeks ago and of course pointed out that the internet is actually called the
47:4947 minutes, 49 secondsEthernet. Uh the Ethernet is the name for the cables that link the computers together that actually create the
47:5647 minutes, 56 secondsnetwork. And the cables are of course a medium that connects things. So it's kind of appropriate that it would be
48:0448 minutes, 4 secondsnamed after the ether which is the medium that connects everything. And then there's this cryptocurrency Ethereum, which is interesting. Again,
48:1248 minutes, 12 secondsif you look at the symbol for Ethereum, right, they've not used the six-pointed star, but they have used the two triangles.
48:2048 minutes, 20 secondsIt's got the upward triangle and the downward triangle. Um, and of course, what is Ethereum? Well, it's a medium of exchange.
48:2948 minutes, 29 secondsSo, I really think they they know about this. They know about the ether uh at the kind of like high level of
48:3748 minutes, 37 secondstechnological industry and so on, but for some reason they just don't want us knowing about it.
48:4548 minutes, 45 secondsSo what about names of the ether then?
48:4848 minutes, 48 secondsSo I've been calling it the ether all this time and using this particular spelling of it with the a in front and I'll address that in a little bit.
Chapter 18: Modern Ether References
48:5648 minutes, 56 secondsSo you got the luminiferous ether either with an a or without the a. And luminiferous itic kind of means to
49:0449 minutes, 4 secondsshine, right? It's like this kind of shining the kind of gleaming medium of creation. We got the quintessence or the
49:1249 minutes, 12 secondsfifth essence beyond fire, air, earth, and water.
49:1749 minutes, 17 secondsThe prima materia or the first matter from which all things are condensed.
49:2349 minutes, 23 secondsthe spiritus mundi or the spirit of the world or the animma mundi which is like the soul of the world.
49:3149 minutes, 31 secondsUh the astral light as Pariselus used and later elephs levy. Um another paracelus term was the mysterium magnum
49:4149 minutes, 41 secondsyou know the great mystery the ilaster as well as the term for the prime substance
49:4849 minutes, 48 secondsthe waters above. So from this idea that the the waters above and the waters below. So we have the the liquid waters below and the etheric uh waters above or the medium above the firmament.
50:0150 minutes, 1 secondAnd even the holy ghost or the holy spirit or the breath of god because you have in the trinity of course the father, the son, the holy spirit. Well
50:1050 minutes, 10 secondsthe holy spirit is the medium the medium between the father and the son.
50:1650 minutes, 16 seconds[clears throat]
50:1850 minutes, 18 secondsNow we have things like the Azoth which was like the universal solvent and and medicine of the alchemists.
50:2450 minutes, 24 secondsThe philosophical mercury. So not not quicks, not the metal but the subtle living spirit in all things.
50:3350 minutes, 33 secondsThe universal agent which is like the active medium of all transformation. The secret fire.
50:4050 minutes, 40 secondsUh the universal menstrm or the solvent that's able to dissolve and renew all things.
50:4750 minutes, 47 secondsthe alkahest which again is another idea of the solvent and closely related to the ether concept
50:5450 minutes, 54 secondsthe virgin's milk which is an allegorical name for the purified quintessence so this is what they would
51:0151 minutes, 1 secondget from the rain or the dew the celestial dew so as the rain comes down
51:0851 minutes, 8 secondsor particularly the dew they would they would gather this and then through working it alchemically they were able
51:1651 minutes, 16 secondsto get a salt or a substance out of this which they called the virgin's milk or the celestial dew
51:2451 minutes, 24 secondsand then things like the accasha okay the allervading space substance the fifth element prana the vital breath or
51:3351 minutes, 33 secondsthe life force priti the primordial nature or the undifferentiated substance
51:4151 minutes, 41 secondschi or ki the vital force from the Chinese and Japanese tradition itions in safer from the Hebrew this is the
51:5051 minutes, 50 secondslimitless light or the infinite radiance preceding creation ruach the breath of the spirit or the
51:5751 minutes, 57 secondswind of god orgon as in organite will helm reich's term for the life force energy
52:0652 minutes, 6 secondsuh mana which is a polynian vital force pervading all things and manatu which is
52:1352 minutes, 13 secondsthe algangquin great spirit pervading creation. Uh, Manitu is also a brand of organic tobacco that I've smoked on some
52:2152 minutes, 21 secondsoccasions. I was quite pleased to find out that the tobacco I had smoked was actually named after the ether. Um,
52:3052 minutes, 30 secondsokay. So, as I said in physics, they've been kind of because they threw out the ether, they've been kind of bringing it
52:3752 minutes, 37 secondsback under various different names. So, things like the vacuum state, right? the this seething energetic emptiness of
52:4552 minutes, 45 secondsspace or the zero point field right this irreducible energy of quote empty space
52:5452 minutes, 54 secondsthe Higs field which is the omnipresent field that gives mass to to matter right that's like the inspation again
53:0353 minutes, 3 secondsum dark matter or dark energy well invisible undetectable substance pervading the cosmos uh penetrating all
53:1253 minutes, 12 secondsthings, right? Again, it's it's just ether.
53:1653 minutes, 16 secondsThe space-time continuum, as I talked about before, the space-time continuum is just the geometry of the ether. But
53:2353 minutes, 23 secondsthey they've abstracted the geometry from the medium itself. And then they talk about the geometry as if it's this
53:3253 minutes, 32 secondsthis kind of independently existing thing that exists without a medium. Uh so this space-time continuum is very uh abstract.
53:4353 minutes, 43 secondsThe unified field. Okay. So this uh sought after singular medium underlying all forces.
53:5053 minutes, 50 secondsThe inflaton field. So this was a new one on me, but this is uh I guess a new physics theory of this hypothetical field that's driving the cosmic
53:5953 minutes, 59 secondsexpansion. So similar to the dark matter and dark energy quantum foam the
54:0654 minutes, 6 secondsturbulent substrate at the smallest scale of reality. So when they say smallest scale they mean in between the
54:1354 minutes, 13 secondsatoms. So in between the atoms like empty space right or ether
Chapter 19: Superfluid Vacuum Case
54:2054 minutes, 20 secondsuh and then the super fluid vacuum. So this is the idea that space itself is a kind of super fluid. I thought it was
54:2854 minutes, 28 secondsinteresting to run with that because actually Einstein said in his 1905 paper he said the introduction of
54:3554 minutes, 35 secondsaluminiferous ether will prove to be superfluous.
54:4154 minutes, 41 secondsNow the word superfluous is actually defined as unnecessary but interestingly it sounds just like
54:4954 minutes, 49 secondssuper fluid. And what are the properties of a super fluid? Well, a super fluid has zero viscosity, so it flows without resistance, without friction.
55:0155 minutes, 1 secondIt has perfect coherence, so it behaves as one unified substance.
55:0755 minutes, 7 secondsIt sustains vortices indefinitely and pervades everything. It moves through matter and cannot be contained.
55:1655 minutes, 16 secondsAnd it supports vibration uh that pass through it with perfect fidelity. So, so the ether is a super fluid.
55:2755 minutes, 27 secondsNow, 15 years after that quote, Einstein is also quoted as saying, "According to the general theory of relativity, space without ether is unthinkable.
55:4055 minutes, 40 secondsFor in such space there not only would be no propagation of light, but also no possibility of existence for standards
55:4955 minutes, 49 secondsof space and time." So space without ether is unthinkable and he said that 15 years uh after he said that it was superfluous.
Chapter 20: Aether Wordplay Home
56:0256 minutes, 2 secondsNow just looking at the word ether the word. So it's a it's a beautiful word.
56:0656 minutes, 6 secondsUh you may have seen before it's like it makes all kinds of beautiful anagrams
56:1256 minutes, 12 secondssuch as an anagram of earth and heart and hearth uh which I I quite like particularly those because we have this association with like homeliness. Okay.
56:2356 minutes, 23 secondsSo we got the earth is not only the element earth but earth is also the name for our home right the place where we live.
56:3156 minutes, 31 secondsUm and then we have our heart which is like kind of like the center of our being. And also it said like home is where the heart is.
56:4156 minutes, 41 secondsBut then also hearth which is basically like the fireplace or the kitchen you could say which you know every home has
56:4856 minutes, 48 secondsto have a hearth. Um like home is where the hearth is but it's also an anagram of things like
56:5556 minutes, 55 secondsheater um where obviously heat comes from or reheat. Um, the ear, which is
57:0257 minutes, 2 secondsquite a nice one. Uh, the ear, but also the air. And I know that's not how we spell air now, but that was the original
57:0957 minutes, 9 secondsLatin spelling of it in in all the old alchemical artworks and so on. Uh, the air is spelled with an e. So, it's an
57:1857 minutes, 18 secondsanagram of the the ear and the air. But then if we look at like near anagrams, so closely rated words, we find that
57:2557 minutes, 25 secondsit's an anagram of three. So if we we drop the a from it we get three or there
57:3157 minutes, 31 secondshere or like hater or threat weather of course the weather is the ether uh
57:3957 minutes, 39 secondsfeather which feather of course moves the ether uh leather theater.
57:4857 minutes, 48 secondsThe world is a stage, right? The world is a theater. The world is the ether.
57:5357 minutes, 53 secondsBreathe, father. And and then there's related things like either, you know,
57:5957 minutes, 59 secondseither or uh or other or neither or nether, which is, you know, if either is
58:0658 minutes, 6 secondsabove, nether is below, or tether, which is again is like a a medium that like holds things together, that joins things together.
58:1758 minutes, 17 secondsSo it it is it is a beautiful word and um there's actually one I didn't put in there I learned recently as a Welsh word
58:2558 minutes, 25 secondsherth which is h i r a e t h and that's also an anagram of ether and it means a sense of belonging.
58:3658 minutes, 36 secondsSo I do feel this something about the ether it's it's really our home. It's where we come from. It's where our our consciousness and awareness comes from.
58:4558 minutes, 45 secondswe're we're embedded within it. It's uh yeah, it's it's it powers our our heartbeat um our breath.
58:5758 minutes, 57 secondsSo, you can see that by kicking this out of science, they've really like severed
59:0359 minutes, 3 secondsour connection to our home. And so, it's no wonder the human race is so lost.
Chapter 21: Septenary Cipher Proof
59:1359 minutes, 13 secondsSo, is it ether with an A or Ether without an A? Well, a few weeks ago, Marty Leads of the Gnostic Academy,
59:2259 minutes, 22 secondsshout out to Marty for just being absolutely on fire with great content every single week. Um, he did one called Ether Physics and the Book of Genesis.
59:3259 minutes, 32 secondsAnd he pointed out that the the AE, the symbol AE, which is, you know, used in the word ether, is actually not a part
59:3959 minutes, 39 secondsof modern English. It was used in old English for words of a Latin or Greek origin, but now technically it's just replaced with E.
59:4959 minutes, 49 secondsNow, the reason why this matters is because the English language is actually encoded with a numerical cipher called
59:5859 minutes, 58 secondsthe septinary cipher. And Marty Leeds has has shown this has proven this again and again and again in a multitude of
1:00:061 hour, 6 secondsways that this is this the true cipher of the English alphabet uh in the in the science of geatria.
1:00:141 hour, 14 secondsSo the separy cipher basically it just assigns numbers to the letters going up as far as seven. So g equals 7 and then
1:00:221 hour, 22 secondsit starts going back down again. H is six, I is five, J is four, K is 3 2 1 and then so M is one and then starting
1:00:301 hour, 30 secondsagain on one. N is one, O is 2, P QRS up to T equ= 7 and then it goes back down again to to one with Z zed being one.
1:00:421 hour, 42 secondsNow he's shown that with this cipher you can find all kinds of beautiful and meaningful geometric numerological
1:00:511 hour, 51 secondsconnections within the English language and in the Bible.
1:00:561 hour, 56 secondsAnd for me it just it just makes it all so divine in nature. It's actually hard
1:01:051 hour, 1 minute, 5 secondsfor me to imagine that any human being could have come up with this stuff. Um it's just the there's so many levels of
1:01:131 hour, 1 minute, 13 secondsmeaning that open up once you start looking at the geometry of the English language using the true septinary cipher. There's many other ciphers that
1:01:201 hour, 1 minute, 20 secondspeople use but I would say that the actual true one the one that that the language was made with is the septinary
1:01:281 hour, 1 minute, 28 secondscipher and Marty's done a great job of proving that in uh hundreds of videos and many many books as well.
1:01:371 hour, 1 minute, 37 secondsSo when we look at ether then without the a using the modern English spelling we get 57655
1:01:461 hour, 1 minute, 46 secondswhich totals to the number 28. Now 28 is a perfect number right and this is from
1:01:541 hour, 1 minute, 54 secondsmathematics. A perfect number is defined as a number which is equal to the sum of its proper divisor.
1:02:021 hour, 2 minutes, 2 secondsSo 28 is equal to 14 + 7 + 4 + 2 + 1. So that's all the proper divisor of the
1:02:101 hour, 2 minutes, 10 secondsnumber. When you add them together, you get the number. Now, this is actually very, very, very rare. There's only 52
1:02:191 hour, 2 minutes, 19 secondsperfect numbers that have been discovered in all of mathematics. And this is even using like supercomputers
1:02:271 hour, 2 minutes, 27 secondsto test numbers with like billions of digits, right? They've there's only 52 perfect numbers, one for every week of
1:02:341 hour, 2 minutes, 34 secondsthe year that have ever been discovered by mathematics.
1:02:401 hour, 2 minutes, 40 secondsSo I thought that's interesting and we see this in the human body as well. Now Marty often talks about this, but our
1:02:471 hour, 2 minutes, 47 secondshands and feet are encoded with the number 28. So on our fingers, we have 12 felanges on our four fingers and then
1:02:551 hour, 2 minutes, 55 secondstwo felanges on our thumb. So there's 14 on the right hand and 14 on the left hand. That's 28. And the same is also
1:03:041 hour, 3 minutes, 4 secondstrue on our toes as well. But there's also 28 bones in the foot and 28 bones
1:03:121 hour, 3 minutes, 12 secondsin the skull. And we also have 28 days of lunar light each month. Now, I know a
1:03:191 hour, 3 minutes, 19 secondslot of people say that the lunar cycle is 28 days, but it's actually 28 days of light and then there's an extra day and a half of lunar darkness, the new moon.
1:03:281 hour, 3 minutes, 28 secondsSo, the total length of the cycle is about 29 1/2 days, but we have this 28 days of lunar light every month.
1:03:371 hour, 3 minutes, 37 secondsSo, this number is like written into the essential design of our body and also the design of the cosmos.
1:03:461 hour, 3 minutes, 46 secondsAnd interestingly, if you separate the consonants from the vowels, you get 18 and 10, which when you multiply them
1:03:531 hour, 3 minutes, 53 secondstogether is 180, which is the total degrees of the inside of a triangle.
1:04:001 hour, 4 minutesAgain, this is meaningful because, as we said, God is expressed as a trinity, which is a triangle. And ether is an
1:04:091 hour, 4 minutes, 9 secondsanagram of the word three, which is the number of the trinity. And a triangle is a geometric expression of the number
1:04:171 hour, 4 minutes, 17 secondsthree. But not only that, the numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 which are known as the
1:04:251 hour, 4 minutes, 25 seconds10 emanations of God in the cabala also total to 180. So we see this beautiful
1:04:341 hour, 4 minutes, 34 secondscorrespondence between the language and the geometry and it's just too much to
1:04:411 hour, 4 minutes, 41 secondshave been a coincidence. Actually Marty found that if you take the numbers 1 to 10, so dismissing the zero and just
1:04:481 hour, 4 minutes, 48 secondsgoing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 that also sums to 180. And the chances of that
1:04:561 hour, 4 minutes, 56 secondshappening with any other cipher or encoding of the English language is astronomically low. So this is just one
1:05:041 hour, 5 minutes, 4 secondsof the many ways that he's shown that this is the true natural cipher with which the English language is encoded.
Chapter 22: Elemental Ordeals Guide
1:05:111 hour, 5 minutes, 11 secondsSo we are the ether. And I've switched to the modern English spelling now. So, I've been using the AE all throughout this and through my book and everything,
1:05:201 hour, 5 minutes, 20 secondsbut I feel like I'm going to have to adjust it now to make it the proper English spelling uh with the proper
1:05:271 hour, 5 minutes, 27 secondsnumerology and and geometry. So, we are the ether and we experience the elements. Now, in this artwork here, you
1:05:351 hour, 5 minutes, 35 secondssee from Michael Meer from 1617, you'll see there's a guy on the right with a club and he's battling against
1:05:431 hour, 5 minutes, 43 secondsfour other guys there. But if you look and you see their face, they're all the same guy. They all look the same. They got the same beard, the same hair,
1:05:511 hour, 5 minutes, 51 secondsthey're the same height. Now, the guy at the front, he's got fire in his hands.
1:05:561 hour, 5 minutes, 56 secondsAnd the second guy is shooting air out of his hands. Then the third guy is shooting water out of his hands. And then the fourth guy has a big lump of earth that he's throwing at him. Okay.
1:06:071 hour, 6 minutes, 7 secondsSo this represents the ether battling against the four elements which are four different forms of itself. And these are
1:06:171 hour, 6 minutes, 17 secondscalled the elemental orals. So this is about the different types of orals and battles that we face in life. So in an
1:06:241 hour, 6 minutes, 24 secondsordeal of fire which is said to test our willpower and our character. This would be things like uh well trial by fire. So
1:06:321 hour, 6 minutes, 32 secondsverbal attacks, taking heat or hate, which of course is an anagram of heat.
1:06:391 hour, 6 minutes, 39 secondsUh just like hater and heater are anagrams of ether. But yeah, when you're taking hate, you're getting slandered,
1:06:471 hour, 6 minutes, 47 secondspersecuted, bullied, abused, harassed, scorned. These are like kind of tests of character and this is considered to be
1:06:541 hour, 6 minutes, 54 secondsan ordeal of fire with the earth element then. So this is about the body. So, obstructions,
1:07:031 hour, 7 minutes, 3 secondsuh, blockages, like physical resistance, injuries, um, being stuck between a rock and a hard place. I think that's a good
1:07:111 hour, 7 minutes, 11 secondssort of metaphor for, uh, an ordeal of earth.
1:07:161 hour, 7 minutes, 16 secondsWhen you have obstacles to overcome and it it tests your adaptability.
1:07:231 hour, 7 minutes, 23 secondsUm, those would be ordeals of earth. And then you have ordeals of air which uh are mental and this is more like loss of
1:07:321 hour, 7 minutes, 32 secondscontrol or um you know loss of things that we depend upon and this kind of tests our attachment to our beliefs or
1:07:391 hour, 7 minutes, 39 secondsattachment to people and material objects and so on.
1:07:431 hour, 7 minutes, 43 secondsAnd then with water or well this is emotional and this is kind of like a you know sink or swim is is a good metaphor
1:07:501 hour, 7 minutes, 50 secondsthere. uh like rapidly changing circumstances, community issues, uh things that test our altruism and our
1:07:581 hour, 7 minutes, 58 secondsempathy and ability to come together and help other people in a crisis.
1:08:051 hour, 8 minutes, 5 secondsUh so yeah, this is it's quite interesting. So next time you're facing a an ordeal in your life, you know, have
1:08:131 hour, 8 minutes, 13 secondsa think about what kind of an ordeal it is and you can have some idea of how to get around it. So like the element of
1:08:221 hour, 8 minutes, 22 secondswater will help you overcome fiery orals uh or the element of air will help you overcome earth orals and so on. So you
1:08:301 hour, 8 minutes, 30 secondscan you know look at the opposite element to the one that you're that you're facing and that that can help you
1:08:371 hour, 8 minutes, 37 secondsto to get through it. So um yeah quite interesting. So I wrote this little uh ether invocation.
Chapter 23: Aether Invocation Poem
1:08:461 hour, 8 minutes, 46 secondsSo these are just like little uh poems or little statements that just kind of like help us to um you know connect with
1:08:541 hour, 8 minutes, 54 secondsand sort of appreciate the ether. So it goes like this. Hidden ocean omniresent and unseen.
1:09:041 hour, 9 minutes, 4 secondsYou who fills all space whom the blind have denied.
1:09:091 hour, 9 minutes, 9 secondsCast out from their equations yet sustaining their every breath.
1:09:141 hour, 9 minutes, 14 secondsReturn to my knowing, oh carrier of prayers, the medium of light, the source of creation, the silent witness of all.
Chapter 24: Veil Of Equations Finale
1:09:261 hour, 9 minutes, 26 secondsOkay. And just to finish up then, uh now this is uh an art piece I did with AI.
1:09:321 hour, 9 minutes, 32 secondsAnd um yes, I know it's AI, but I I had the vision and I wrote the prompt and everything. And I would like to actually
1:09:391 hour, 9 minutes, 39 secondspaint this one day because I think this really nicely captures the idea of the ether conspiracy. So we see up at the
1:09:471 hour, 9 minutes, 47 secondstop of the image we see the sun and the swirling vortex of the ether around it
1:09:551 hour, 9 minutes, 55 secondsand various alchemical symbols representing the true science, the higher knowledge of the sun and the
1:10:011 hour, 10 minutes, 1 secondcosmos. And then we see below we see the the academics with their square hats and
1:10:081 hour, 10 minutes, 8 secondstheir black robes and they're pulling a veil in front of all that. A veil loaded with equations,
1:10:161 hour, 10 minutes, 16 secondsrelativity equations, quantum physics equations, and so on. That's the veil that they're using to hide the
1:10:241 hour, 10 minutes, 24 secondsalchemical knowledge. And then we see down the bottom there's the common people. They're all reaching up reaching up to the veil. You see, they they want
1:10:321 hour, 10 minutes, 32 secondsthe true knowledge. They want the higher knowledge, but what they're given is
1:10:381 hour, 10 minutes, 38 secondsthis veil of complex theory that keeps them in the dark. Uh, so, as I say, I
1:10:461 hour, 10 minutes, 46 secondsknow it's just an AI sketch, but I would really like to paint a version of this myself one day.
1:10:561 hour, 10 minutes, 56 secondsAll right, thanks for listening, everyone. Um, yep. That's all for today.