BruceMN44 wrote:
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have need for it and that there is no evidence for it. As such, a
classical aether is an unnecessary addition to physics that violates
the principle of Occam's razor.
Bruce..Radiation Physicist
I trust "Newton's Balls of Force" can still be found in high school
physics labs. I trust most have seen how energy can travel through the
balls as a "wave" and only the end balls will swing free in an effort to
"dispel" the energy which is imparted to the device.
In much the same way, tesla described the "travel" of "radio waves" in
the ether. It is true, einsteins "gravitational ether" does seem to
break occam's razor, true physicists ponder these things ... however,
present theory depends on a medium for waves to travel in, otherwise
"radio waves" are a myth, if that is what you claim--so be it ...
JS