In reply to Sean Logan's message of Mon, 11 Jul 2022 12:14:14 -0700: Hi Sean, [snip] >Robin, > > Would you like to propose an experiment, to help us learn about the >nature of this Ocean?
If you start with a uniform fluid, then the only way to introduce particles is through rotations within the fluid. Rotation implies movement, and thus energy. The mass energy of the universe. I have a suspicion that the Reynolds number may be related to the fine structure constant, but haven't really looked into it properly. In short particles are the eddies that result from turbulent flow. I think this is why the masses of fundamental particles appear to correlate with the inverse fine structure constant. However I can think of no observed phenomenon that represents laminar flow, unless that's related to gravity? If someone can come up with a mathematical relationship that expresses these notions, then I think experiments may follow from that. See also, related: https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation.aspx?paperid=109316 https://vixra.org/pdf/1512.0016v4.pdf > > My pet theory is that the medium, through which radio waves travel, >exists in more than three dimensions of space. I don't think you are alone in that. ;) Actually some Googling reveals that there are many papers on this topic. If no one clicked on ads companies would stop paying for them. :)

