This is the set of discrete aether equations analogous to Maxwell's Equations in electrodynamics. Discrete aether gravity has both scalar as well as vector fields because discrete aether Universe collapse drives both gravity and electromagnetism. Since the Schrödinger equation is for all discrete aether action, discrete aether has quantum gravity...
Accelerating light leads to the simple axioms of discrete aether and quantum action. Matter action augments the more limited reality of continuous space, motion, and atomic time. With the quantum action of the Schrödinger equation and a single fundamental aether particle, two constants predict all action and all other physical constants. In the discovery of truth, there are only atoms and quantum action.
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Cosmic Microwave Background Data Also Fit a Collapsing Universe
The discrete aether model describes a collapsing universe cosmology based on discrete quantum aether particles. Here, matter collapses while force/action grows, emerging from two primitive dimensions (matter and action). Space and time arise continuously from discrete aether exchanges, replacing the standard ΛCDM expanding-space-time framework.
In this view:
- The universe is finite and shrinking in aether terms.
- It originates from an "antiverse" expansion of antimatter and collapses into a black-hole-like singularity, followed by re-expansion.
- Gravity and charge both arise from exchanges of the same fundamental aether gauge boson.
- Quantum gravity emerges naturally via quadrupole biphoton exchanges, yielding both scalar (Newtonian) and radiant vector gravity components.
- Standard model: CMB rest-frame temperature scales as T = 2.725 K × (1 + z_H) with z_H ≈ 1090, implying ~3000 K at last scattering.
- Discrete aether: The aether-frame rest temperature is much lower (~0.64 K). Our observed 2.725 K arises from relative motion (dipole velocity ~0.24c toward us, consistent with the measured CMB dipole of ~371 km/s).
- Formula:
T_{ae} = T \times \frac{1 + z_{ae}}{1 + z_H} \approx 2.725 \, \text{K} \times \frac{260}{1090} \approx 0.64 \, \text{K}
(where z_ae is the aether redshift, scaled by c_ae ≈ 0.062c at the horizon).
- Radiant vector gravity (from aether quadrupole exchanges) that couples galactic motions analogously to magnetism, bonding stars and driving convection.
- Collapse rate ~77 km/s/Mpc (close to observed H_0 ≈ 68–74 km/s/Mpc but interpreted as contraction).
- Matter density fractions relative to aether: ~1.1 × 10^{-7} kg/kgAether (ordinary matter), with action density ~8.4 × 10^{-61} kg·kgAether.
- Large-scale CMB anomalies arise naturally from this vector gravity + matter decay (stars radiate, driving collapse and coupling).
Quantity | Discrete Aether Value | Standard ΛCDM Equivalent | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
Collapse/expansion rate | 77 km/s/Mpc | H_0 ≈ 68–74 km/s/Mpc | Interpreted as matter collapse |
Ordinary matter density | 1.1 × 10^-7 kg/kgAether | 5/27/68% bar/darkM/darkE | Aether-dominated |
CMB rest-frame temp (aether) | ~0.64 K | ~3000 K (at z=1090) | Motion blue-shift to 2.725 K |
Horizon speed | c_ae ≈ 0.062c | c (light speed constant) | At event horizon |
Large-scale gravity | Scalar + radiant vector | Scalar only + dark energy | Explains low-ℓ anomalies |
The model claims consistency with Planck, WMAP, and other CMB datasets (blackbody spectrum, dipole, power spectrum peaks) through these re-interpretations, plus solutions to quantum gravity, dark matter/energy, and universe origin/destiny.
If you have specific CMB datasets (e.g., Planck power spectrum C_ℓ values, temperature maps, or parameters to optimize), provide them and I can explore numerical fitting or comparison using available tools. Otherwise, the above reflects the conceptual and parametric "fit" as presented in the discrete aether framework.
