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Originally Posted by N0B0DY It's been attempted many times over many years, Michael, but the thinking is such that the aether would have to have both an extremely rigid property to allow for high-velocity transverse waves and fluid properties to allow massive bodies to travel through it.
If the latter property is thought about at an extremely deeper level, to the point that the massive bodies don't have to move through the aether, but are recreated incrementally from the aether according to the massive bodies' energy densities, then there doesn't seem to be a problem with that aspect of it. |
Most grateful for you reply Nobody,however I consider that it is "not passed through at all"rather as a spider glides upon her web,I think that one can overcomplicate this matter
There is after all just "thing"not several things interacting and causing complex calculations to arise,"Its there" we know it is! Accept this,then see how it all fits together.
Science is too caught up in complex things to see the aether through the trees,so to speak.
regards michael.