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Aether
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Special relativity (SR) SR and Lorentz ether theory (LET) are empirically equivalent systems for interpreting local Lorentz symmetry. These two theories are equally valid, but it is not possible (so far) to demonstrate the truth or falseness of the postulates of either theory over the other by experimentation. Still, a superstition persists in the minds of many that somehow "SR is true, and LET is false". Why isn't "relativity without the aether" fairly described by the term "pseudoscience"?
pseudoscience - Refers to anybody of knowledge or practice which purports to be scientific or supported by science but which is judged by the mainstream scientific community to fail to comply with the scientific method.
scientific method n - The principles and empirical processes of discovery and demonstration considered characteristic of or necessary for scientific investigation, generally involving the observation of phenomena, the formulation of a hypothesis concerning the phenomena, experimentation to demonstrate the truth or falseness of the hypothesis, and a conclusion that validates or modifies the hypothesis.
su·per·sti·tion n An irrational belief that an object, action, or circumstance not logically related to a course of events influences its outcome.
1) A belief, practice, or rite irrationally maintained by ignorance of the laws of nature or by faith in magic or chance.
2) A fearful or abject state of mind resulting from such ignorance or irrationality.
3) Idolatry.
pseudoscience - Refers to anybody of knowledge or practice which purports to be scientific or supported by science but which is judged by the mainstream scientific community to fail to comply with the scientific method.
scientific method n - The principles and empirical processes of discovery and demonstration considered characteristic of or necessary for scientific investigation, generally involving the observation of phenomena, the formulation of a hypothesis concerning the phenomena, experimentation to demonstrate the truth or falseness of the hypothesis, and a conclusion that validates or modifies the hypothesis.
su·per·sti·tion n An irrational belief that an object, action, or circumstance not logically related to a course of events influences its outcome.
1) A belief, practice, or rite irrationally maintained by ignorance of the laws of nature or by faith in magic or chance.
2) A fearful or abject state of mind resulting from such ignorance or irrationality.
3) Idolatry.