Re: Aether is the empty space in which the Universe sits

From: Esa Riihonen (esa_at_42.riihonen.net)
Date: 07/23/04


Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 11:31:45 +0300


Terve!

On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 00:40:39 +0000, stephe wrote:

> In sci.physics.relativity greywolf42 <mingstb@marssim-ss.com> wrote:

[snip]

> : No. Aetherons are corpuscular. The aetherons comprise the medium.
> (Just : like sound propagates through the gas.) Gas particles don't
> exist in a : vacuum. Hence, they don't propagate in a vacuum. Nor does
> sound.
>
> That does not make any sense. Are you claiming that a gas particle
> cannot move through empty space unless that space is already occupied by
> other gas particles? How do particles ever "collide" if they are
> unable to move through the empty space between them? Do your aetherons
> have this same restriction that they can only move if there are already
> other aetherons there?

But of course! There are smaller particles we can call Phanterons (for
their ghostly nature). Problem solved -right? Well perhaps not - the same
problem seems to emerge again? So there obviously must be another set of
even smaller corpuscular particles, lets call them Elementary Phanterons
or Elephanterons, for short. But wait - the problem still persists!

After some pondering I really see it now. There is a hierarchy of ever
smaller and smaller Elephanterons (I'm too tired to invent new names), and
so:

It's Elephanterons all the way down!

[snip]

Cheers,

EsaR



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