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Old March 21st 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity
David Thomson
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I have posted a new page on my web site today.
http://www.16pi2.com/Einstein_Aether.htm

This page shows a simple demonstration that proves the Aether exists.
Further, it shows that Einstein, himself, recognized that the Aether is

evidenced by magnetic fields.


Dave

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Old March 21st 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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....and so do the UFO's

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"David Thomson" wrote in message
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|I have posted a new page on my web site today.
| http://www.16pi2.com/Einstein_Aether.htm

| There is clear, visual evidence proving the existence of ---

liquid crystals.

Must try harder ... 1 out of 10 (for some effort).

Androcles.




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Old March 21st 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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"David Thomson" wrote in message
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I have posted a new page on my web site today.
http://www.16pi2.com/Einstein_Aether.htm

This page shows a simple demonstration that proves the Aether exists.
Further, it shows that Einstein, himself, recognized that the Aether is

evidenced by magnetic fields.


Put a magnet near iron filings on a piece of paper - usually nothing much
happens - they stand on end and move around a bit. Flick the paper - they
orientate themselves along the magnetic field lines. Remove the magnet -
they still basically stay oriented along the field lines but do not stand on
end anymore. Question - does this demonstrate an aether or frictional
forces between the filings and paper? No points for correct answer as it is
so basic - however crank points for incorrect answers will be awarded. Dave
Thomson has already given his answer and points have long ago been awarded.

Bill



Dave



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Old March 21st 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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"dda1" wrote in message
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...and so do the UFO's


According to which scientist?


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Old March 21st 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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"Bill Hobba" wrote in message
...

"David Thomson" wrote in message
ups.com...
I have posted a new page on my web site today.
http://www.16pi2.com/Einstein_Aether.htm

This page shows a simple demonstration that proves the Aether exists.
Further, it shows that Einstein, himself, recognized that the Aether is

evidenced by magnetic fields.


Put a magnet near iron filings on a piece of paper - usually nothing much
happens - they stand on end and move around a bit. Flick the paper - they
orientate themselves along the magnetic field lines. Remove the magnet -
they still basically stay oriented along the field lines but do not stand

on
end anymore. Question - does this demonstrate an aether or frictional
forces between the filings and paper? No points for correct answer as it

is
so basic - however crank points for incorrect answers will be awarded.

Dave
Thomson has already given his answer and points have long ago been

awarded.

Bill


How many points did Einstein get, and by whom?

Harald


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Old March 21st 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity
David Thomson
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Bill Hobba wrote:
Put a magnet near iron filings on a piece of paper - usually nothing much
happens - they stand on end and move around a bit. Flick the paper - they
orientate themselves along the magnetic field lines. Remove the magnet -
they still basically stay oriented along the field lines but do not stand on
end anymore. Question - does this demonstrate an aether or frictional
forces between the filings and paper? No points for correct answer as it is
so basic - however crank points for incorrect answers will be awarded. Dave
Thomson has already given his answer and points have long ago been awarded.


I agree with Harry, how many points did you award to Albert Einstein?
Albert Einstein didn't have the highly accurate constants we have today
to quantify what he wrote, but he clearly described the general
mechanics.

I wasn't aware of Einstein's paper when I fully quantified the Aether
as a fabric of quantum rotating magnetic fields, but Einstein and I are
in perfect agreement on this topic.

If you are so smart about magnetism, explain to us why it is that the
magnetic field does not twist with the magnet along the polar axis. If
the lines of magnetic flux originated from the magnet, they would move
when the magnet was twisted. The fact that they don't demonstrates the
magnetic field provides an absolute frame of reference for the polar
twist. It is this absolute frame of reference that allows homopolar
generators to work.

You are clearly off-base in your childish example with the iron filings
and paper. The physics of the real world, as evidenced by the simple
experiments I presented, clearly shows that Albert Einstein was right
when it comes to identifying the Aether fabric as a magnetic field.

Dave

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Old March 21st 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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"Bill Hobba" wrote in message
...

"David Thomson" wrote in message
ups.com...
I have posted a new page on my web site today.
http://www.16pi2.com/Einstein_Aether.htm

This page shows a simple demonstration that proves the Aether exists.
Further, it shows that Einstein, himself, recognized that the Aether
is

evidenced by magnetic fields.


Put a magnet near iron filings on a piece of paper - usually nothing
much happens - they stand on end and move around a bit. Flick the
paper - they orientate themselves along the magnetic field lines.
Remove the magnet - they still basically stay oriented along the field
lines but do not stand on end anymore. Question - does this
demonstrate an aether or frictional forces between the filings and
paper? No points for correct answer as it is so basic - however crank
points for incorrect answers will be awarded. Dave Thomson has
already given his answer and points have long ago been awarded.




As the only self-proclaimed crank here, I guess it's fitting that you'd
award the points.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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some actual meaning."
---Hobba

"SR has nothing to do with 'perception', is has to do with time and
distances as indicated by real apparatus eg rulers and clocks."
---- Hobba
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Old March 21st 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Bill Hobba
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"David Thomson" wrote in message
ups.com...
Bill Hobba wrote:
Put a magnet near iron filings on a piece of paper - usually nothing much
happens - they stand on end and move around a bit. Flick the paper -
they
orientate themselves along the magnetic field lines. Remove the magnet -
they still basically stay oriented along the field lines but do not stand
on
end anymore. Question - does this demonstrate an aether or frictional
forces between the filings and paper? No points for correct answer as it
is
so basic - however crank points for incorrect answers will be awarded.
Dave
Thomson has already given his answer and points have long ago been
awarded.


I agree with Harry, how many points did you award to Albert Einstein?
Albert Einstein didn't have the highly accurate constants we have today
to quantify what he wrote, but he clearly described the general
mechanics.

I wasn't aware of Einstein's paper when I fully quantified the Aether
as a fabric of quantum rotating magnetic fields, but Einstein and I are
in perfect agreement on this topic.

If you are so smart about magnetism, explain to us why it is that the
magnetic field does not twist with the magnet along the polar axis. If
the lines of magnetic flux originated from the magnet, they would move
when the magnet was twisted. The fact that they don't demonstrates the
magnetic field provides an absolute frame of reference for the polar
twist. It is this absolute frame of reference that allows homopolar
generators to work.

You are clearly off-base in your childish example with the iron filings
and paper. The physics of the real world, as evidenced by the simple
experiments I presented, clearly shows that Albert Einstein was right
when it comes to identifying the Aether fabric as a magnetic field.


I notice you avoided answering the question.

Bill


Dave



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Old March 21st 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Bill Hobba wrote:

I notice you avoided answering the question.


If you aren't going to award any points, what's the incentive?

Dave

 




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