Re: Electrodynamics from the Brownian motion of a relativistic aether.
From: LEJ Brouwer (intuitionist1_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/16/05
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Date: 16 Jan 2005 07:59:35 -0800
>Or we could *speculate* that pixies do it.
>You missed the entire point.
Actually, I did not miss the 'entire point'. I was quite aware of the
point you make (and it is a valid one), and as I said, the model does
not answer the question of how the interactions arise. As for the other
speculations, they are just that, i.e. speculations, but they at least
have some kind of reasonable mathematical basis, whereas I suspect that
any 'pixie' theory you might come up with would not.
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