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Clarifying Space, "Ether" and Nothingness
Photons cannot travel at all without ether because
the absence of ether means there is nothing through which to travel. Photons simply cannot travel outside of the universe into absolute nothingness. How does ether affect the velocity factor of light? The velocity factor of free space ether is 1.0. The velocity factor of absolute nothing is zero. So a black cloth is somehow able to displace the Ether? |
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Clarifying Space, "Ether" and Nothingness
JB wrote:
... So a black cloth is somehow able to displace the Ether? No, the ether permeates the black cloth, much the same way as air (a gas), or water (a fluid) would ... surely you have seen these at play! There should be no "leap of faith" necessary there! .... baby step, baby steps ... Regards, JS |
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Clarifying Space, "Ether" and Nothingness
JB wrote:
So a black cloth is somehow able to displace the Ether? What a strange irrational conclusion. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com "According to the general theory of relativity, space without ether is unthinkable." Albert Einstein |
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Clarifying Space, "Ether" and Nothingness
"Cecil Moore" wrote in message news JB wrote: So a black cloth is somehow able to displace the Ether? What a strange irrational conclusion. Oh but if it can make the clock disappear as easily as sucking out all the ether... Gotcha. |
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Clarifying Space, "Ether" and Nothingness
JB wrote:
Oh but if it can make the clock disappear as easily as sucking out all the ether... Sorry, I don't recall saying that sucking out all the ether is even possible, much less easy. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com "According to the general theory of relativity, space without ether is unthinkable." Albert Einstein |
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Clarifying Space, "Ether" and Nothingness
On Sep 22, 8:55*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
JB wrote: Oh but if it can make the clock disappear as easily as sucking out all the ether... Sorry, I don't recall saying that sucking out all the ether is even possible, much less easy. -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com "According to the general theory of relativity, space without ether is unthinkable." Albert Einstein It is difficult to suck out an abstraction (at least without imbibing in the spirits). |
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Clarifying Space, "Ether" and Nothingness
It is difficult to suck out an abstraction (at least without imbibing
in the spirits). BINGO! |
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Clarifying Space, "Ether" and Nothingness
JB wrote:
It is difficult to suck out an abstraction (at least without imbibing in the spirits). BINGO! Bingo indeed! Proving that Einstein's ether could not be an abstraction. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com "According to the general theory of relativity, space without ether is unthinkable." Albert Einstein |
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It is difficult to suck out an abstraction ... If not impossible ... and that's an argument in favor of the reality of ether. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com "According to the general theory of relativity, space without ether is unthinkable." Albert Einstein |
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Clarifying Space, "Ether" and Nothingness
JB wrote:
So a black cloth is somehow able to displace the Ether? "Cecil Moore" wrote in message news What a strange irrational conclusion. JB wrote: Oh but if it can make the clock disappear as easily as sucking out all the ether... Gotcha. Man, whatever you are on, I'd try it once, in the mountains, on a weekend, but only if medical science could guarantee there wasn't permanent brain damage or flashbacks--and it wore off shortly! Maybe a twelve-step program?; have you considered that? Regards, JS |
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