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On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 22:48:06 GMT, John - KD5YI
wrote: Now you make the statement above. Dammit! Have you not heard of the Michelson-Morley experiment? Does it mean nothing to you? Hi John, In those same years of declining respect, you should have noticed that indignation counts for no more than logic nor historical precedent. Dark matter (and Dark energy) is something I've been on about here for a number of years, and the scientific community estimates it constitutes a significant portion to the bulk of the Universe - I don't recall their last guess (it is variable, certainly), but it verges on 60% - 80%. However, its presence says nothing about wave mechanics and can only come to bear on the familiar terms of permittivity and permeability which light (and RF) happily coexists with. If Dark matter did interfere such that it offered an Æther, it would, of course conform to your and our understanding of Michelson-Morley that it must offset the speed. That, or it is always neutral. Now, Dark matter being neutral necessarily invalidates its state of being an Æther. Cap'n Jack "Helmsman, why aren't we making progress?" Davy Jonz "No wind skipper" Cap'n Jack "Nonsense, 80% of atmosphere is air!" Davy Jonz "Beggin' your pardon, skipper, but It wouldn't seem to be the 80% that is behind our sails, sir." Cap'n Jack "The cat of tall-tales against your back for such bilge, sailor. Your assumptions about the characteristics of wind are wrong but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist and we should be moving!" 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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