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Clarifying Space, "Ether" and Nothingness
On Sep 22, 1:36*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote: I think the particles of a photon pass though the ether unhindered, why? Without the ether a photon would certainly be "hindered". :-) How many photons have you ever known to leave the universe? -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com "According to the general theory of relativity, space without ether is unthinkable." Albert Einstein By the way, do black holes swallow ether which passes beyong the event horizon of a black hole? That doesn't make sense since light *enters* the black holes due to high force. Then the ether must remain intact on both sides of the event horizon. Might Einstein have been talking about the ether of being the FORCE of gravity itself (in our point of reference), which would be an abstract ether, not a physical one? |
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Clarifying Space, "Ether" and Nothingness
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By the way, do black holes swallow ether which passes beyond the event horizon of a black hole? Yes, the structure of space collapses along with everything else. Might Einstein have been talking about the ether of being the FORCE of gravity itself (in our point of reference), which would be an abstract ether, not a physical one? All you have to prove is that gravity can warp an abstraction. Does gravity warp God? -- 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:
All you have to prove is that gravity can warp an abstraction. Does gravity warp God? God IS warped, well, at least his sense of humor ... ;-) Regards, JS |
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