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Old March 9th 13, 02:14 AM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,alt.astronomy,sci.astro
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default Aether has mass

On Mar 8, 7:54*am, mpc755 wrote:
On Mar 8, 10:41*am, Brad Guth wrote:

On Mar 8, 4:27*am, mpc755 wrote:


On Mar 8, 1:24*am, Brad Guth wrote:


Where have we heard that a thousand times before? (just kidding)


Can you personally demonstrate your displaced aether version of
gravity, or is that sort of proof yet undeveloped for show and tell?


Displaced aether pushing back and exerting inward pressure toward
matter is gravity.


That's your interpretation. *Now, back it up with real objective
science.


Jump. Did you leave the Earth and wind up in outer space? No? Do you
know why?

The aether displaced by the Earth pushing back and exerting inward
pressure toward the Earth forced you back down to the Earth.


Without jumping, I always feel the mysterious but extremely weak force
of gravity (no aether required).

Actually, at the Earth-moon L1 there practically no measurable
gravity. Why is that? (it sure as hell isn't because of any lack or
surplus of aether)