Sujet : Re: The most ridiculous science mistake in history.
De : AetherRegaind (at) *nospam* invalid.com (Aether Regained)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 27. Mar 2024, 13:03:00
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Tom Roberts:> On 3/25/24 10:28 AM, Aether Regained wrote:
There are no observable effects of an aether? What then are the
electromagnetic and gravitational fields, if not observable effects of
an aether?
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They are modeled as fields, completely unrelated to any sort of aether.
As Maxwell said: fields, especially ones which are capable of exerting
physical forces, cannot exist apart from a medium or aether, just as a
mind, that displays physical effects, cannot exist apart from a physical
brain.
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As I keep saying: you have no hope of "regaining" an aether until you
explain how the many quantum effects in electrodynamics are explained by
an aether.
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One cannot hope to solve such long standing problems all at once. As I
said, even the giants of QM, Schrödinger and Dirac, both of whom worked
on regaining the aether made only little progress.
I'd like to hear from you, which quantum effects do you consider as the
most intractable from an aether point of view?
Quoting ancient texts to support your position is RELIGION, not science.
(Writings by Maxwell and Einstein are now ancient texts, because science
evolves MUCH faster than religion).
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Tom Roberts
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