Path: ...!feeds.phibee-telecom.net!3.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!usenet.goja.nl.eu.org!pasdenom.info!from-devjntp Message-ID: <3Ge15YNYnuhtmtsiXzyudEHZWQM@jntp> JNTP-Route: news2.nemoweb.net JNTP-DataType: Article Subject: Re: The most ridiculous science mistake in history. References: <1qqxctr.cx8smcpwxnigN%nospam@de-ster.demon.nl> <4e512aaf748e2bc2d6ad31eeb3d40ea2@www.novabbs.com> <1qqz0eh.1kx2ym5reuvw4N%nospam@de-ster.demon.nl> Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.math JNTP-HashClient: yvq6lWzClzYs9unoF8OaflubJ8w JNTP-ThreadID: eadae7722aa4042797d8a9dd39fac8b4@www.novabbs.com JNTP-Uri: http://news2.nemoweb.net/?DataID=3Ge15YNYnuhtmtsiXzyudEHZWQM@jntp User-Agent: Nemo/0.999a JNTP-OriginServer: news2.nemoweb.net Date: Wed, 27 Mar 24 05:02:55 +0000 Organization: Nemoweb JNTP-Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/121.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Edg/121.0.0.0 Injection-Info: news2.nemoweb.net; posting-host="601f4a4a60dc6043f0c3ab83656fd85fb6bc327d"; logging-data="2024-03-27T05:02:55Z/8793965"; posting-account="219@news2.nemoweb.net"; mail-complaints-to="julien.arlandis@gmail.com" JNTP-ProtocolVersion: 0.21.1 JNTP-Server: PhpNemoServer/0.94.5 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-JNTP-JsonNewsGateway: 0.96 From: Arindam Banerjee Bytes: 4342 Lines: 54 Le 27/03/2024 à 05:29, Babu Mikhnevich Yablontsev a écrit : > Volney wrote: > >> On 3/25/2024 11:28 AM, Aether Regained wrote: >>> There are no observable effects of an aether? What then are the >>> electromagnetic and gravitational fields, if not observable effects of >>> an aether? >> >> Free space can propagate certain fields such as electromagnetism, with >> associated constants such as ε₀ and μ₀. The old fashioned luminiferous >> aether had mechanical properties to propagate light as if it were like >> sound. Free space properties are not mechanical, and if you want, you >> could call the ability to propagate electromagnetic fields an aether, >> but this leads to confusion with the obsolete aether of the 1800s. >> Einstein abu Mikhnevich Yablontsev wrote: > Volney wrote: >> On 3/25/2024 11:28 AM, Aether Regained wrote: >>> There are no observable effects of an aether? What then are the >>> electromagnetic and gravitational fields, if not observable effects of >>> an aether? >> >> Free space can propagate certain fields such as electromagnetism, with >> associated constants such as ε₀ and μ₀. The old fashioned luminiferous >> aether had mechanical properties to propagate light as if it were like >> sound. Free space properties are not mechanical, and if you want, you >> could call the ability to propagate electromagnetic fields an aether, >> but this leads to confusion with the obsolete aether of the 1800s. >> Einstein Einstein was not a scientist. He was a Jewish theologian, who understandably did not like the notion of aether. Aether is related to aum, the Hindu/Aryan/Vedic sacred sound resonating throughout the universe. Radiation is beautifully explained with travelling electromagnetic waves, in the aether medium. So it had to go, and be replaced with the bunkum quantum theory, particle physics, e=mcc, big bang, expanding universe and other nonsenses constituting the presently ruling gibberish "modern" physics. Well, Einstein that way only continued the main stream of Western thought against the Hindu/Buddhist Eastern philosophy, which was necessary given Western arrogance and greed. At that time (19-20th centuries) colonial exploitation was at its peak. Get the goodies from the East, define them as inferior on racial grounds, and as a compensation give them some form of Jewish metaphysics (take your choice between Islam and Christianity!) So it would not do if pagan thinking (aum, aether) was justified by science and that too physics. So physics and the scientific method itself had to be corrupted by Einstein and his followers. Cheers, Arindam Banerjee