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![]() "John Smith" napisal w wiadomosci ... On 4/7/2011 10:00 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote: ... Faraday said - no aether. He is always right. S* And, I favor Einstein and the gravitational aether. However, I am hoping CERN, when in full swing, will start churning data which tosses the truth to one side, or another ... Often, a search for one thing/phenomenon/effect/affect/etc. will, quite surprisingly, answer a totally different set of questions in an obtuse angle to the intended direction of the original questions. Anyway, I can always hope ... Be a chemist for a while. (Faraday was). For a chemist everywhere is the saturated vapour, because everywhere are solid bodies. Interstellar mediom = rare plasma and dust = saturated vapour + dust. Such medium is ionised = contain ions and electrons. Search for the answer if in such medium can propagate an electric waves. You should find, quite surprisingly, that waves (vibrations) cause dust coagulation (gravitation). Faraday predicted it. S* |
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