Theory of Spherical Vortices
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“Theory of Spherical Vortices” it's a masterpiece that originates from the Ideas, those of the great philosophers of the past, such as Parmenides or Plato.
In this work these Ideas are contemplated and brought back to their original lost meaning... a revolutionary work, exploring the transformation of human knowledge over time, clashing with and criticizing some results of the much acclaimed scientific revolution:
- are we really sure of the non-existence of the Aether, of the expansion of the Universe, of the many dogmas given to us by science?
- we replaced the ancient “ipse dixit” with the modern “science says so”... was it worth it?
Told in a language that we can all understand, with beautiful explanatory images, “Theory of Spherical Vortices” unveals the essence of Gravitation, of the dual nature of Light, of the fundamental Interaction, of the primigenial Principle underlying the Creation, common constituent principle of both Matter and Energy.
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Theory of Spherical Vortices - Paolo Giovanetti
Theory of Spherical Vortices
Second Edition
by Paolo Giovanetti
Copyright © 2017 Paolo Giovanetti
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-244-57958-6
Table of Contents
The best of all possible Worlds
Introduction
The Model of concentric Spheres
Tales of Eutòpia
A very long day
A pizza and a small talk
The lighthouse
A strange dream
Images
The Signatures of the possible Worlds
Resonances
Men of the Past
Theory of Angels
A few years ago
Theory of Vortices
Isaac and Albert
Raffaele and Marco
Revisited Ideas
Laws of Johannes and Vortices
Aether
Aether Wind
Gravitational Interaction
Principle of Connection
Principle of Inertia
Principle of minimal Interaction
Gravitational Dipoles and Waves
Solaris
Sun
Sun + 1
Sun + 2
Sun + 3
Eutòpia
Reference systems and Vortices
The carousel of trojan Satellites
The dance of Epimetheus and Janus
Titius-Bode law
Orbit of Luna
Gravitation
Concentric Spheres
Gravitational Pole
Concordant gravitational Dipole
Discordant gravitational Dipole
Hybrid gravitational Dipole
Aristotle’s force
Aether and Inertia
Inertial force
Spatial deformations
Aether representations
Aristotle
Causes of Vortices
Fundamental Interaction and Vortices
Horror Vacui
Vacuum
Different weights
Aether and speed of revolution
Perfect Motions
Almost perfect Motions
Prime Mover
Leibniz
Monads
Spherical Geometries
Polarizations
Centers of force
Light
Unifications
Pairs of Monads
Propagations and Vortices
Transformations of the Light
Propagations and Aether
Inertia of a Planet
Perpetuum Mobile
Mirages
Perpetual Motion in Nature
Johann Ernst Elias
First law
Conservation of Energy
Monads
Magic Movements
Matter and Gravity
Nucleons
Orbitals
Quantizations and Speeds
Light of Light
Cages of Light
Concentric Worlds
Miscellanea
Origin of Solaris
Gravitational lenses and Refractions
Orbital resonances
Ocean currents
The shepherds of Saturn
Rotation of the Stars and Black Holes
Pulsars and Feedback
Images
Watching Luna
At the pizzeria, taking space-time
parabolic bend
Two Planets with Spin
Signature of Eutòpia
Resonances
Theory of Angels
Theory of Vortices
Prime Mover and Aether
Ideal Aether
Gravitational Interaction
Gravitational force and its absence
Rotating reference system that stops the Stars
Rotating reference system that stops the orbit of Perfect Motion
Sun, equatorial plane
Sun, plane through the rotational axis
Orbit of Mercury
Spin: Sun and Mercury
Spin: Sun + Mercury
Spin: Sun and Venus
Spin: Sun + Venus
Eutòpia
Rotating reference system
Trojan satellites
Epimetheus and Janus
Composition of Vortices
Deformed Vortex for Luna
Venus and Mars: rotations of gravitational and Spin residual forces
Gravitational Pole (with Spin)
Concordant gravitational Dipole
Discordant gravitational Dipole
Gravitational Dipoles and Spin directions
Flows of Energy
Aether and Center of force
Rotations of momentum and Aristotle’s force
Ideal Aether (uniform distribution of impulses)
Inertial force and its absence
Bendandian deformation with Luna
Aether standard and deformed representations
Transformation of Energy
Fundamental Interaction
Moons with equal density
Three equivalent Satellites
Perfect Motions
Almost perfect Motions
Monad
Polarized Monad
Center of force
Proportions between Centers of force
Pair of Monads without Spin
Pair of Monads with Spin
Yin-Yang
Caduceus
Inverted Caduceus
Red shift
Propagations and Aether
Inertia: Matter, Aether and Centers of force
Perpetual Motion Symbol
Shield of Energy
Joint of three Monads
Nucleon
Rotations and Propagations
Tetrad
Cage of Light
Concentric Worlds
Gravitation
The best of all possible Worlds
Eutòpia is the third Planet of Solaris and the best of all possible Worlds.
On Eutòpia Men have sometimes Ideas, however it’s in their nature to make mistakes, so it happens that Mirages (Doxa) are approved and Aletheia rejected.
The Knowledge of Men is based prevalently on the Learning through Beliefs, that is believing, without personal verification, in Ideas alleged genuine and told by Men of high caste particularly convincing… other times, as described by Plato, on the Reminiscence of the Ideas contemplated in the Iperuranio.
Unfortunately the Learning through Beliefs placed several times, over centuries, limits on the search of the Truths contemplated in the Iperuranio.
Learning through Beliefs
Men have Beliefs
an Idea, if told by Men of low caste, is refused
it’s a common Belief that the Thinking of Men progresses with time
an Idea, if told by a Myth, is approved
Men don’t have a perfect ability to judge
an Idea, if told by convincing Men, is approved
each Man believes his Ideas are Aletheia
a complex Idea is often not understood and approved
it’s a common Belief that there are Myths, Men with a superior Thinking
an Idea, if in accordance with the Beliefs, is approved
Men of high caste are more convincing
an Idea, if approved, becomes Belief
Men are divided into castes
an Idea that goes against the Beliefs is refused
Ideas are divided into Mirages and Aletheia
an Idea that is born from a Mirage is itself a Mirage
Men have Ideas
Introduction
The Model of concentric Spheres
The Theory of Spherical Vortices comes from an ancient model, the Model of concentric Spheres…
more than two millennia ago Eudoxus creates a model describing the movements in the solar system, model that Aristotle resumes and completes with the philosophical aspects.
Transforming it into heliocentric the model would be roughly this:
the Sun would be its center
the movement of Mercury would depend on the rotation of the first sphere, the fastest
the movement of Venus would depend on the rotation of the second sphere, larger and slower than the first one
and so on…
up to the Sphere of the fixed Stars, the largest sphere, this time without rotation and coinciding with the Prime Mover.
Then we have the rotational movement of several concentric spheres and a Prime Mover, responsible, in some way, for the movement of all the spheres inside it. Prime Mover causing the movements of the Planets and the rotation of the Sun around its axis… Prime Mover that, paraphrasing Aristotle, moves as an object of love
.
⇒ a model with a rotor, animated by an immobile mover
The model changes with the passage of time…
and Descartes thinks the Theory of Vortices, which says that the movement of the Planets is due to large Vortices of subtle matter that fills the interstellar space, Vortices carrying the Planets and keeping them on their trajectories. Planets more dense revolve in inner trajectories, Planets less dense in outer trajectories… a model of concentric spheres considered mainly on the plane housing the movement of the Planets.
⇒ a model with a rotor, activated by a Vortex of subtle matter
Leibniz, finally, takes the theory of Descartes and corrects its basic principle: for Descartes it was in the constancy of the amount of movement, for Leibniz it was instead in the constancy of the amount of motive action or vis viva. This living force comes from an extended matter permeated by an immaterial Center of force that he calls Monad.
⇒ a model with a rotor, activated by a Center of force
model very similar to the one anciently adopted by Plato, which brought together the concentric Pythagorean spheres and the central fire (i.e. a central prime cause) of Philolaus.
But…
at the same time Newton introduces a mysterious force, the gravitational force, a new Idea detached from the ancient model, Idea that anyway arouses interest and admiration for its elegant mathematical formulation. So the Planets revolve around the Sun because bound by the gravitational force.
⇒ a model with a mathematical formulation, without a rotor, not activated by a motive cause but without resistance to the movement (because of the introduction of the Vacuum)
Hence, after two millennia, a new model, without a rotor and a motive cause, changes with the passage of time…
The Theory of Spherical Vortices comes back to the ancient model, being inspired again by a natural phenomenon, the Vortex… ancient model almost forgotten for more than 3 centuries… it’s then developed in an ancient solar system and subject to philosophical rather than physical principles.
So…
the solar system becomes Solaris,
the Earth turns into Eutòpia,
philosophers and scientists of the past become Men with simple (sometimes wrong) Ideas.
And the Impossible becomes Possible…
so the Aether exists, the Space doesn’t bend, Perpetual Motion is actualized by each Monad constituting the