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Old November 15th 03 posted to sci.physics
Robert
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What does anyone think of this?:

The ether in which this little earth floats, in which we move and have
our being, is a form of energy moving at an inconceivably high rate of
vibration, and that the ether is filled with a form of universal power
which ADAPTS itself to the nature of the thoughts we hold in our
minds; and INFLUENCES us, in natural ways, to transmute our thoughts
into their physical equivalent.

Is it one of the most important discoveries ever?
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Old November 15th 03 posted to sci.physics
Richard Henry
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"Robert" wrote in message
m...
What does anyone think of this?:

The ether in which this little earth floats, in which we move and have
our being, is a form of energy moving at an inconceivably high rate of
vibration, and that the ether is filled with a form of universal power
which ADAPTS itself to the nature of the thoughts we hold in our
minds; and INFLUENCES us, in natural ways, to transmute our thoughts
into their physical equivalent.

Is it one of the most important discoveries ever?


It's right on up there with that prime-counting thingie.



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Old November 15th 03 posted to sci.physics
Martin Hogbin
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"Robert" wrote in message m...
What does anyone think of this?:

The ether in which this little earth floats, in which we move and have
our being, is a form of energy moving at an inconceivably high rate of
vibration, and that the ether is filled with a form of universal power
which ADAPTS itself to the nature of the thoughts we hold in our
minds; and INFLUENCES us, in natural ways, to transmute our thoughts
into their physical equivalent.

Is it one of the most important discoveries ever?


Is it a discovery at all?

Martin Hogbin


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Old November 15th 03 posted to sci.physics
Sam Wormley
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Robert wrote:

What does anyone think of this?:

The ether in which this little earth floats, in which we move and have
our being, is a form of energy moving at an inconceivably high rate of
vibration, and that the ether is filled with a form of universal power
which ADAPTS itself to the nature of the thoughts we hold in our
minds; and INFLUENCES us, in natural ways, to transmute our thoughts
into their physical equivalent.

Is it one of the most important discoveries ever?



Into the early 20th century the need for Aether vanished.

Ref: http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/RelWWW/wrong.html#aether

Albert Einstein, in his essay On the Aether (1924), made some
injudicious comments to the effect that relativity theory could be said
to ascribe physical properties to spacetime itself, and in that sense,
to involve a kind of "aether". He clearly did not mean the kind of
"aether" which had been envisioned by Maxwell and others in the
nineteenth century, but his remarks have been seized upon ever since,
by various cranks and other ill-informed persons, as evidence that
"gtr is an aether theory".

Luminiferous Ether
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/Ether.html
http://www.google.com/search?q=aethe...aip.org+update

Special Relativity
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/phys...elativity.html
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physic...periments.html
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Old November 15th 03 posted to sci.physics
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Robert wrote:

What does anyone think of this?:

The ether in which this little earth floats,


Dead on Arrival.

Phys. Rev. Lett. 88(1) 010401 (2002)
Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 060403 (2003)
Phys. Rev. Lett. 42(9) 549 (1979)
Phys. Bull. 21 255 (1970)
Europhysics Lett. 56(2) 170 (2001)
Gen. Rel. Grav. 34(9) 1371 (2002)

plus Hipparcos' data.

the ether is filled with a form of universal power
which ADAPTS itself to the nature of the thoughts we hold in our
minds;


Spewing idiot.

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Old November 15th 03 posted to sci.physics
The Ghost In The Machine
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In sci.physics, Robert

wrote
on 15 Nov 2003 00:22:46 -0800
:
What does anyone think of this?:

The ether in which this little earth floats, in which we move and have
our being, is a form of energy moving at an inconceivably high rate of
vibration, and that the ether is filled with a form of universal power
which ADAPTS itself to the nature of the thoughts we hold in our
minds; and INFLUENCES us, in natural ways, to transmute our thoughts
into their physical equivalent.

Is it one of the most important discoveries ever?


[1] No.

[2] State how you know that this universal power exists and is adaptive.
Include figures from vetted experiments.

[3] State how you know that this universal power has any influence.
Include figures from vetted experiments.

[4] State the name of this universal power. Is it
Jehovah/Yahweh/Jesus/Yeshua ben Zarif?
Is it Allah (as prophesized by Mohammed?)
Is it Zen? (A Buddhist monk is looking at me
quizzically, as if I were a dog. Do I still have
Buddha-nature?)
Include figures from vetted experiments.

[5] There is the possibility that the
creation/annihilation/creation of pair-particles is
happening at a certain frequency as a light wave
perambulates through empty space; presumably,
this frequency is identical to the frequency of the
photon itself. 500 nm = 600 THz, which is darned
high, compared to audio frequencies around 1 kHz.
Even a common microwave oven only works at about
2.45 GHz (12.25 cm). Why this process would have
any intelligence is less than clear.

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Old November 15th 03 posted to sci.physics
Robert
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Sam Wormley wrote in message ...
Robert wrote:

What does anyone think of this?:

The ether in which this little earth floats, in which we move and have
our being, is a form of energy moving at an inconceivably high rate of
vibration, and that the ether is filled with a form of universal power
which ADAPTS itself to the nature of the thoughts we hold in our
minds; and INFLUENCES us, in natural ways, to transmute our thoughts
into their physical equivalent.

Is it one of the most important discoveries ever?



Into the early 20th century the need for Aether vanished.

Ref: http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/RelWWW/wrong.html#aether

Albert Einstein, in his essay On the Aether (1924), made some
injudicious comments to the effect that relativity theory could be said
to ascribe physical properties to spacetime itself, and in that sense,
to involve a kind of "aether". He clearly did not mean the kind of
"aether" which had been envisioned by Maxwell and others in the
nineteenth century, but his remarks have been seized upon ever since,
by various cranks and other ill-informed persons, as evidence that
"gtr is an aether theory".

Luminiferous Ether
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/Ether.html
http://www.google.com/search?q=aethe...aip.org+update

Special Relativity
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/phys...elativity.html
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physic...periments.html


Ether is just the term the author used. The principle is still the
same and will always be. I think scientists need to have a more open
mind like Edison and Bell.
 




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