On May 7, 8:14=A0pm, "Hagar" <hs...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Art Deco" <e...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > oldcoot <oldcoot7...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>On May 7, 1:57 pm, Double-A <double...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>> "It is fascinating to muse: =A0Would Faraday have discovered the law
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> >>> electromagnetic induction if he had received a regular college
> >>> education? =A0Unencumbered by the traditional way of thinking, he
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> >>> that the introduction of the "field" an independent element of
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> >>> helped him to coordinate the experimenrtal facts =A0 =A0 - Albert
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> >>> in "The Scientific American" April 1950.
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> >>Heck, the reality of the spatial medium (the "ether") was a no-brainer
> >>to pioneers of the electrical age including Faraday, Hertz, Henry,
> >>Marconi, Tesla, and to budding young theoreticians Lorentz and
> >>Einstein.
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> > What they called the ether bore zero resemblance to the flowing space
> > god that you worship.
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> Hell, given a thousand years and a pile of perfectly round stones with
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es
> bored through the center, you, PedoDeco, may even have managed to invent
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he
> wheel.
Nope! He would have viewed the holes as a place to stick it!
> Instead you invented one-line lames ... a mind is a terrible thing to
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e,
> but in your case, that is an oxymoron.


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