Re: "Measuring Our Absolute Velocity"

From: robert j. kolker (nowhere_at_nowhere.net)
Date: 11/08/04


Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2004 20:56:44 -0500


kenseto wrote:

>
> Because the ether will give us the following:
> 1. It will unite all the forces of nature.
> 2. It will explain why all observers measure the same speed of light.
> 3. It will give us a new theory of gravity that is compatible with the SM.
> 4. It will destroy the bogus SR assertion of reciprocity (symmetry) which
> led a century of physicists down the wrong path

What wrong path. That "wrong path" produced the computer on which you
regularly and frequently bloviate.

> 5. It will explain action at a distance.

Too bad there is no such thing.

Bob Kolker



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