Re: A Doable Experiment to Detect Absolute Motion
From: Ilja Schmelzer (q6867901_at_mailstore.fernuni-hagen.de)
Date: 01/13/05
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Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 12:42:31 +0100
"robert j. kolker" <nowhere@nowhere.net> schrieb
> There is not a single aether based theory of gravity which is supported
> by vetted and reproduced experiment. Not one.
I disagree. See gr-qc/0205035
> Aether is a looser concept. Physics gets along just fine without it.
GR cannot be quantized.
Ilja
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