Re: Ether and Maxwell's Permittivity

From: Eteledoq (eteledoq_at_aol.com)
Date: 06/24/04


Date: 24 Jun 2004 13:15:38 GMT

Foolish people have asserted that the Aether is not compatible with Relativity
Theory. Special Relativity has shown only that the absolute velocity reference
frame represented by the Aether cannot be found, it does not, and cannot, show
that the Aether does not exist. The assertion that the Aether has been shown
not to exist is so foolish that one is led to wonder whether the assdertion is
foolishness or a deliberatre lie intended to make physics mysterious. As for
the connection with General Relativity, even a casual inspection of its
conclusions and derivation shows that it contains an absurdly naive error and
overcomes the effects of that error by introducing the fakery of curved space.
Not only is the concept of the Aether compatible with all observations, it
eliminates the need for the frivilous inventions needed to make physics work
without it.

Einsteinhoax@aol.com



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