Re: Kinetic Space Theory Proposes Space Moves




"qbit" <qbit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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: "Androcles" <Engineer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
: > <mh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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: > : c is a function of the permittivity and permeability of space.
: >
: > That's aether all right, and it doesn't work.
:
: You are wrong, Androcles.

No I'm not, you are.


: Just apply some logic:

I'm very good at that.



: if one, or both, of permittivity and
: permeability of space were differrent then obviously also
: c would have a differrent value. Don't you agree?

No. Planets would interact with the medium, slow and fall into the Sun.
Just apply some logic. Space is nothing and has no properties.
Bullets fly through it unimpeded and so does light.


: Therefore

I don't agree so there is no "therefore".
Just apply some logic.


.



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