Re: process physics (was Re: Aether is the empty space in which the Universe sits)

From: mountain man (hobbit_at_southern_seaweed.com.op)
Date: 08/05/04


Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2004 22:39:35 GMT


"Laurent" <cyberdyno2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "mountain man" <hobbit@southern_seaweed.com.op> wrote in message
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> > > >All physical, gravitational and electromagnetic effects
> > > >are reliant upon the aether.
> > >
> > > That is the assertion I am disputing, so asserting it again doesn't
> > > provide any more proof that it did the first time.
> >
> >
> > Einstein similarly postulated that
> > the aether does not exist.
> >
> >
> > Michelson & Morely, and Miller in the time of Einstein
> > published experimental data conflicting with this hypothesis.
> >
> > Other more recent analyses show further experiments are
> > revealing the signature of absolute motion:
> >
http://www.mountainman.com.au/process_physics/absolute_motion_register.htm

> But how could the aether exist if it ain't matter?

Aether requires understanding as is a *_state_of_matter*.

Earth, water, and air are terrestrial states of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
while the cosmic fire (plasma) is not terrestrial in "origin" but is
distributed through the cosmos as the stars.

In addition to these four "known" states of matter, there
is a fifth, which is the subtlest form (state) of matter and
which is cosmic-wide in extent, and out of which, through
processes as yet unknown, all other states of matter are
made manifest to our present understanding.

Pete Brown
Falls Creek
Oz

QUOTE for the day:

  And they allowed Apollonius to ask questions;
  and he asked them of what they thought the cosmos was composed;
  but they replied:
  "Of elements."

  "Are there then four" he asked.

  "Not four," said Iarchas, "but five."

  "And how can there be a fifth," said Apollonius,
  "alongside of water and air and earth and fire ?"

  "There is the ether", replied the other,
  "which we must regard as the stuff of which gods are made;
  for just as all mortal creatures inhale tbe air,
  so do immortal and divine natures inhale the ether."

  Apollonius again asked which was the first of the elements,
  and Iarchas answered:

  "All are simultaneous, for a living creature is not born bit by bit."

  "Am I," said Apollonius, "to regard
  the universe as a living creature?"

  "Yes," said the other, "if you have a sound knowledge of it,
  for it engenders all living things."

  - The Life of Apollonius of Tyana, Philostratus, 220AD.

  www.mountainman.com.au



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