The Polish Quaternion Quantum research group recommends this Bohm/Hiley article (pdf) to me in response.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXDUItMVE4U
I stumbled upon her talk through the youtube algorithms.... actually it was a different talk.
She reloaded it onto her Red Pill youtube channel
I immediately contacted this research group and that's how I discovered that Basil J. Hiley had passed on since I then emailed Basil J. Hiley to let him know. It turns out - they published a paper that is asking questions that Basil J. Hiley already answered!! They cite Hiley but only his early work...with Bohm directly. So I informed the research group to make sure to check out Hiley and indeed I started getting clicks from Poland on my research also.
https://independent.academia.edu/ChantalRoth
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/15/9/1672
That's the paper I was referring to....
imaginary (twist vector ) field parts at each point
Here is the lead author's talk on that paper
In any medium, the speed of a wave is constant (mostly :-), it depends of course also on the density and granularity of the medium etc). That means, if there is a (solid) aether, the speed of any wave would be constant (actually... usually longitudinal waves are a bit faster than transverse wves). Density would affect the speed of the wave... so... if the medium is denser where more matter waves are, this would automatically lead to "refraction" and hence a bending of light. Basically the analogue optical version of gravity (which is actually used in condensed matter physics)
So the "solid aether" podcast talks that Chantal cites rely on this Robert Close paper.
https://www.classicalmatter.org/Physics/APS%20April2024/ElasticDiracPoster.pdf
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