From: mpc755 on
The faster an atomic clock, or the plane carrying the atomic clock,
moves with respect to the aether, the more aether it displaces. The
more aether an object displaces, the more aether there is pushing
back. The aether pushing back exerts pressure on the atomic clock.

Aether is displaced by matter. The aether pushes back in an attempt to
return to a state of rest. The pushing back exerts pressure on the
matter. Aether pressure associated with aether displaced by massive
objects is gravity.

The more the aether exerts pressure on the atomic clock, the slower
the clock 'ticks'.

An atomic clock 'ticks' fastest when at rest with respect to the
aether far from the effects of aether pressure associated with aether
displaced by massive objects.
From: mpc755 on
On Dec 20, 10:50 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> The faster an atomic clock, or the plane carrying the atomic clock,
> moves with respect to the aether, the more aether it displaces. The
> more aether an object displaces, the more aether there is pushing
> back. The aether pushing back exerts pressure on the atomic clock.
>
> Aether is displaced by matter. The aether pushes back in an attempt to
> return to a state of rest. The pushing back exerts pressure on the
> matter. Aether pressure associated with aether displaced by massive
> objects is gravity.
>
> The more the aether exerts pressure on the atomic clock, the slower
> the clock 'ticks'.
>
> An atomic clock 'ticks' fastest when at rest with respect to the
> aether far from the effects of aether pressure associated with aether
> displaced by massive objects.

The aether pushing back exerts pressure on the matter, including the
matter which is the atomic clock.
From: mpc755 on
On Dec 20, 10:50 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> The faster an atomic clock, or the plane carrying the atomic clock,
> moves with respect to the aether, the more aether it displaces. The
> more aether an object displaces, the more aether there is pushing
> back. The aether pushing back exerts pressure on the atomic clock.
>
> Aether is displaced by matter. The aether pushes back in an attempt to
> return to a state of rest. The pushing back exerts pressure on the
> matter. Aether pressure associated with aether displaced by massive
> objects is gravity.
>
> The more the aether exerts pressure on the atomic clock, the slower
> the clock 'ticks'.
>
> An atomic clock 'ticks' fastest when at rest with respect to the
> aether far from the effects of aether pressure associated with aether
> displaced by massive objects.

When an object displaces the aether, the aether 'back fills' at 'c'
and 'pushes the object along'. That is why there is momentum. But, the
faster an object is moving through the aether, the more aether the
object displaces, the more the aether 'pushes the object along'.

Think of a boat and its bow wave, but in this analogy the interaction
of the boat and the water is frictionless. The boat is moving at 50
knots and creates a bow wave. The boat when moving at 100 knots
creates a larger bow wave. The faster the boat moves, the larger the
bow wave. The larger the bow wave, the more water is displaced. Think
of the water as being able to 'back fill' at 'c' in order to 'push the
boat along'. The larger the bow wave, the more pressure the water
exerts on the boat. And this pressure is exerted all around the boat
as the water 'back fills' and 'pushes the boat along'.

In aether, this is what is occurring with objects and the aether. The
faster the object moves, the larger the displacement wave the object
creates in the aether, the more aether there is 'back filling' at 'c'
and 'pushing the object along'.

The larger the displacement wave the object creates in the aether, the
more aether there is 'pushing the object' along, the more pressure the
aether exerts on the object.