Sujet : Re: How electrons glide through aether without resistance
De : f00 (at) *nospam* 0f0.00f (kazu)
Groupes : sci.physics sci.physics.relativityDate : 20. Oct 2024, 12:43:10
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Bertietaylor wrote:
On Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:42:38 +0000, kazu wrote:
bertietaylor wrote:
As the universe is filled with aether as the medium to support em
waves,
the question arises, how do electrons and protons (what the
universe is
made of, that is) go through this solid substance? Is that not
crystal
sphere busting on an infinitely large scale?
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michaelson morley???
They proved that light speed actually varied with the speed of the
emitter. A correct understanding of their experiment as Arindam did and
published in 2005 shoes exactly that. The nulls could only happen if the
Earth was moving in aether AND light speed varying with velocity of
emitter. Thus, Arindam knocked out the first postulate behind DT.
So:
c(v)=c+v
as Arindam has been saying for nearly two decades now.
Woof-woof
Bertietaylor (Arindam's celestial cyberdogs)
bertie, saying woof woof doesnt endear you.