From: Laurent on
On May 25, 2:45 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
> "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1180117990.511469.295550(a)g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
> : The propagation speed of fields must be kept constant in order for
> : internal processes to continue. As an object reaches the speed of
> : light (the speed at which fields propagate) and since energy is
> : finite, there are time dilations and length contractions in order to
> : compensate.
>
> Bullshit. What happens when the "object" goes in the other direction?


???

This process has nothing to do with direction, it is the same in any
direction.

From: panteltje on
On 24 mei, 23:31, Laurent <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> The aether is simply the space between two points.
> Laurent

It is very simple.
Take 2 points in space, the ears for example.
Some say there is nothing in between,
and some say there is something there.
;-)



From: Laurent on
On May 25, 5:13 pm, pantel...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
> On 24 mei, 23:31, Laurent <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > The aether is simply the space between two points.
> > Laurent
>
> It is very simple.
> Take 2 points in space, the ears for example.
> Some say there is nothing in between,
> and some say there is something there.
> ;-)


Well, like I said to Uncle Al, what would you prefer to call the space
between particles?

From: Androcles on

"Laurent" <cyberdyno(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180131237.076224.102260(a)o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
: On May 25, 5:13 pm, pantel...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
: > On 24 mei, 23:31, Laurent <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
: >
: > > The aether is simply the space between two points.
: > > Laurent
: >
: > It is very simple.
: > Take 2 points in space, the ears for example.
: > Some say there is nothing in between,
: > and some say there is something there.
: > ;-)
:
:
: Well, like I said to Uncle Al, what would you prefer to call the space
: between particles?


"space", "nothing", "void", "emptiness", "zilch" and all synonyms thereof.
"that which has no properties whatsoever"


From: Laurent on
On May 25, 6:27 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...(a)hogwarts.physics> wrote:
> "Laurent" <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1180131237.076224.102260(a)o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> : On May 25, 5:13 pm, pantel...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
> : > On 24 mei, 23:31, Laurent <cyberd...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> : >
> : > > The aether is simply the space between two points.
> : > > Laurent
> : >
> : > It is very simple.
> : > Take 2 points in space, the ears for example.
> : > Some say there is nothing in between,
> : > and some say there is something there.
> : > ;-)
> :
> :
> : Well, like I said to Uncle Al, what would you prefer to call the space
> : between particles?
>
> "space", "nothing", "void", "emptiness", "zilch" and all synonyms thereof.
> "that which has no properties whatsoever"


Cool. I often call it empty space.

But I agree with Einstein in that it does have physical properties.