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On Aug 28, 1:33*pm, K1TTT wrote:
On Aug 28, 6:06*pm, Art Unwin wrote:



One of the most perplexing aurguements in the history of Physics is
the supposed existence of the *Aether. Or in other words
Aether is has to be considered as a media.
In radio terms it can be stated that communication can be carried by a
surface wave only if it travels along the line of different media
which in physics is unshakable. Thus many physists argued that
air itself *must be considered as a medium in that surface radio waves
certainly exist and thus the case against the existance of an Aether
has not yet been proven, as the question of the two mediums involved
have yet to be identified.
As I have stated earlier the expansion of the laws of static particles
show that particles from the Sun settle upon Earth's diamagnetic
surfaces. Thus providing the medium that purists have searched for
which now can replace the undeniable required presence of a medium
instead of the former "Aether". Classical physics of Newton, Einstein
and others had the answers all along with the Gaussian law of Statics!
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Art
notion of an Aether.


geez, all this time to think of something interesting and all you can
come up with is an outdated aether argument crossed with your magical
levitating diamagnetic neutrinos??? *you could at least have tried to
latch onto this one and do something more original:http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80...ientist-smackd...


The article is about disagreements between scientists and not
agreement, therefore nothing is conclusive. What is conclusive that
making a static field dynamic shows the presence of particles in
Maxwell's equations on radiation.If you do not have the knowledge to
refute that fact then you have at your disposal the Physics Forum
where the adjudicators are generally professors in the field who can
provide you with the answers that you cannot find out for yourself.
Intuition alone does not get the job done so go to the experts to
verify your approach to physics. Classical physics clearly state that
particles from the Sun is incorporated in the art of radiation via the
extension to the laws of Static. If you want to over rule the
professors knowledge of physics then do it directly on their forum.
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"Art Unwin" wrote
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On Aug 28, 1:33 pm, K1TTT wrote:

One of the most perplexing aurguements in the history of Physics is
the supposed existence of the Aether. Or in other words
Aether is has to be considered as a media.
In radio terms it can be stated that communication can be carried by a
surface wave only if it travels along the line of different media
which in physics is unshakable. Thus many physists argued that
air itself must be considered as a medium in that surface radio waves
certainly exist and thus the case against the existance of an Aether
has not yet been proven, as the question of the two mediums involved
have yet to be identified.


In metals and plazma are the acoustic waves and the electric waves. In the
both are the two media: ions and electrons.
S*



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