Re: The Earth is buoyant in the Aether



mpc755 <mpc755@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Apr 3, 4:58 am, auxotectonics_deletethis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Florian) wrote:
mpc755 <mpc...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 2, 5:11 pm, herbertglaz...@xxxxxxxxx (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
755 My "SPIN IS IN THEORY" gives space its curves. TreBert

The Earth's spin causes space to curve?

YEs, this is called frame dragging and this is a gravitomagnetic effect
and this is temptively measure by the Gravity Probe B experiment:

http://einstein.stanford.edu/

Frame dragging is due to the spin, but that is not what we are
discussing.

This is what was discussed in the question "The Earth's spin causes
space to curve?"


We are discussing what causes the stress.

The "stress" (I'm using quotes because I do not think stress is an
accurate description) is caused by the displacement of the space (i.e.
aether).

And the displacement is caused by the stress. This is an egg and chicken
story.

I prefer Aether Displacement.

Stress ;-)


The "stress" is due to the displacement.

The earth displaces aether like a balloon displaces air.

That sentence does not make much sense, because the earth is stressed
aether, and that strain moves into aether.

--
Florian - http://www.entartometre.com
All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being
self-evident - Arthur Schopenhauer
.



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