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Quantum - The smallest possible discrete unit of any physical property, such as energy or matter.

Aether - A distributed non-physical medium permeating the entire universe, endowing space with measurable physical properties.

Dynamics - The study of an underlying cause of forces.





Mission

The Quantum AetherDynamics Institute is a non-profit educational and scientific organization devoted to promoting an understanding of the Aether Physics Model. We will provide an environment for the Aether Physics Model to grow by supplying books and training, a laboratory, and an open knowledge database website. We believe the Aether Physics Model provides key solutions to physics including a Unified Force Theory, which will lead to breakthroughs in all branches of science. We also believe that establishing the Aether Physics Model as the foundation of universal knowledge will increase world harmony and human development, by creating a bridge between science and spirituality.

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The double sphere represents the "surface of time". Time and space come together in the rotating magnetic field constant of the Aether. The subatomic "particles" exist at various levels of geometry. Mass has circular geometry. The electrostatic charge is spherical in geometry. The strong charge (or electromagnetic charge) has toroidal geometry. Aether has a loxodrome geometry.




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