[TheForge] Michelson's and Morley's experiment (long and off topic)

Andy Vida [email protected]
Wed Feb 25 14:51:01 2004


Gladish Family wrote:

> The trouble (as I see it) with the theory of aether is that there's no
> "place" for it to exist.

	If aether is field, which it probably must be, then it is
	everywhere.  I'm still thinking it is a gravitational rete,
	a foundation if you will, that underpins everything at every 
	locus.

> We picture it filling all the spaces where everything else isn't, but it
> turns out that space itself doesn't exist in the way that we assume that it
> does.

	I've been very suspicious for a long time that space isn't what 
	we perceive it to be.

> Of course we think of intergalactic space in terms of our usual frame
> of reference: beings and objects moving through an invisible medium (air),
	
	Air?  Between galaxies?  Interesting thought.