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PD wrote: Henri Wilson wrote: On 2 Feb 2006 06:00:11 -0800,
"PD" wrote: Henri Wilson wrote: On
1 Feb 2006 14:44:31 -0800, "PD" wrote:
-=- [snip] John Kennaugh has summed this up most beautifully.

SR simply assumes that every observer has
its own 'personal aether'.


Exactly. And because each "personal ether" is just as convincing
as any other's, there is no single, preferred ether that can be
physically distinguished. Because there is no single ether that
is physically distinguishable, -=-


$$ "Personal ęther" ..Ambiance for GR-dummys.
$$ You are mixing and/or alternately dropping "preferred" ..implying
that BECAUSE there are SO many DiFFERENT ęther (to each an ęther)
"no single ether .. is physically distinguishable". EVERYbody's
ęther is DiSTiNGUiSHABLE in your 1st sentence, But, *NONE* AT ALL
DiSTiNGUiSHABLE in your own 2nd sentence (SAME paragraph), Dimwit.
```Brian.

-=- and since the mechanism of *any* ether is not required to
explain the effects observed (unlike LET), then the entire notion
of the ether can be safely abandoned. PD

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