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Volney wrote:abu Mikhnevich Yablontsev wrote:
On 3/25/2024 11:28 AM, Aether Regained wrote:There are no observable effects of an aether? What then are theFree space can propagate certain fields such as electromagnetism, with
electromagnetic and gravitational fields, if not observable effects of
an aether?
associated constants such as ε₀ and μ₀. The old fashioned luminiferous
aether had mechanical properties to propagate light as if it were like
sound. Free space properties are not mechanical, and if you want, you
could call the ability to propagate electromagnetic fields an aether,
but this leads to confusion with the obsolete aether of the 1800s.
Einstein
Volney wrote:
Einstein was not a scientist. He was a Jewish theologian, who understandably did not like the notion of aether. Aether is related to aum, the Hindu/Aryan/Vedic sacred sound resonating throughout the universe.On 3/25/2024 11:28 AM, Aether Regained wrote:There are no observable effects of an aether? What then are theFree space can propagate certain fields such as electromagnetism, with
electromagnetic and gravitational fields, if not observable effects of
an aether?
associated constants such as ε₀ and μ₀. The old fashioned luminiferous
aether had mechanical properties to propagate light as if it were like
sound. Free space properties are not mechanical, and if you want, you
could call the ability to propagate electromagnetic fields an aether,
but this leads to confusion with the obsolete aether of the 1800s.
Einstein
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