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Old November 18th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Brian Kennelly
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Default [A] What Newbies Need to Know About Aether Theories

kenseto wrote:

The Postulates for a correct Aether Theory:

1) The laws of physics based on a clock second is the same
for all observers in all inertial reference frames.
2) The speed of light in free space based on a clock second
has the same mathematical ratio c in all directions and all
inertial frames.
3) The laws of physics based on a defined absolute second
is different in different frames of reference.
4) The speed of light in free space based on a defined absolute
second has a different mathematical ratio for light speed in
different inertial frames. The speed of light based on a defined
absolute second is maximum in the rest frame of the aether.

In addition, this correct aether theory defines that the *speed of
light is not a universal constant* as asserted by SR. It defines
the *speed of light as a constant* math ratio c as follows:

In this paragraph, you have stated that the speed of light is not a
constant and that it is a constant. You are explicitly basing your
theory on a contradiction.



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