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Re: What is "Ether"?

by Art Deco <erfc@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 4, 2008 at 09:07 PM

oldcoot <oldcoot7074@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

>On Apr 20, 7:20 am, Sanny <softta...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>> Is it simmilar to the Water in Ocean Or Air on Earth So that the
>> Fishes cannot feel the Water and we Cannot see the Air though it is
>> present every where?
>>
>To preface this, get rid of the term 'aether/ether' altogether and
>simply use the term 'the spatial medium'. Due to the stigma and
>historical baggage the 'aether/ether' carries, the term needs to be
>struck from the lexicon, period.
>              This guy Jerry Shifman is one of several people
>worldwide who have independanty deduced the nature of the spatial
>medium and the underlying mechanism of gravity and the equivalence of
>gravity and acceleration. Unfortunately he still uses the archaic term
>'ether'. So just substitute 'the spatial medium' for the 'E' word.

Maybe you should go slap him around.
>
>http://www.river.org/~jerry/telling.htm
>
>> When a Mass moves arround does (the spatial medium) produce any  >
>> Resistance?
>>
>When you accelerate an object in space, the resistance you feel
>(inertia) is *literally* the resistance of space itself to the
>acceleration.
>
>Conversely, when a spatial flow is accelerating (as in a gravitational
>field), any object embedded in the flow is pushed (as it is in
>freefall). Or if the object is sitting on the ground, the flow of
>space through it gives it 'weight'.

Word salad.
>>
>> Is (the spatial medium) also present in Vaccume?
>>
>There is no place the spatial medium "isn't".
>>
>> What are the Laws that say (the spatial medium) Exists?
>>
>To name a few :
>
>1. Newton's laws of inertia and conservation of momentum

No.
>
>2. Einstein's law of gravity-acceleration equivalence

No.
>
>3. The invariance of the speed of light independant of the speed of
>the emitter

No.
>
>4. The fixed propagation speed of light

No.
>
>5. The fact that there is _no perceptable upper limit to amplitude of
>EM radiation_, demonstrating a *carrier medium* of even greater energy
>density than the most energetic wave it carries.

Word salad.
>
>6. The behavior of gravity as a pressure-driven, accelerating flow
>into mass with mass synonymous with flow sink (or pressure drain).

So you claim.
>
>7. The ability of the spatial medium to crush a massive star down to a
>black hole, often popping off a supernova in the process.

You need to learn stellar mechanics.
>
>8. The relativistic laws described by special relativity - mass
>increase, time dilation, and foreshortening of rods

You need to put down the sci-fi and learn physics.
>>
>> And Which Laws say (the spatial medium) do not Exist?
>>
>There are no "laws" to that effect, only an edict of pure caprice and
>fiat, enacted 80 - 85 years ago proclaiming there is 'no medium' in
>the face of all the evidence to the contrary.

Bullshit.
>>
>> Is there any Experiment to show (the spatial medium) is present in
World?
>>
>Jump off the roof.

Wow, you sure convinced him about the TRVTH of flowing space goo.
>

-- 
"Substantiation that you regard yourself as a God to be worhsipped [sic]
should be your concern, Deco."
  -- David Tholen




 3 Posts in Topic:
Re: What is "Ether"?
Art Deco <erfc@[EMAIL   2008-05-04 21:07:04 
Re: What is "Ether"?
TheBookman <TheBookman  2008-05-05 11:14:01 
Re: What is "Ether"?
Art Deco <erfc@[EMAIL   2008-05-07 19:21:03 

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