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Cecil Moore wrote: Mike Coslo wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: Light does travel at a slower speed against the aether but relativity changes the length of a second when going against the aether so it is undetectable. How does a second go against the aether? Did I dangle a participle? "Light does travel at a slower speed against the aether but relativity changes the length of a second when the light goes against the aether, so it is undetectable." I think what he means is, how does the second know which way the aether is pointing and why does it care? ac6xg |
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