Re: Aether Displacement
- From: "mpc755@xxxxxxxxx" <mpc755@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 06:28:54 -0800 (PST)
How does a massless particle travel through nothing?
Your comment implies you only think like a Newtonian.
My comment implies that a physical description is better than a
probability.
A photon as a (directed/pointed) wave traveling through the aether is
a physical description that describes the observed behaviors in the
Double Slit experiment perfectly.
A probability and duality are made up concepts based upon an inability
to come up with an acceptable physical description.
Aether displacement is a concept that is an acceptable physical
description for all of the behaviors observed in the Double Slit
experiment.
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