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kcodon
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Hi all,
In my last thread on phonons and aether, I was prompted to look up some stuff of modern aether. I will leave it up to you to interpret as i know little of this, but basically, there are a few guys out there there that firstly think Einstein and others are wrong with relativity etc, and secondly believe in the aether. Here are the links...
This is the first site i found, http://www.esotericscience.com/Aether.aspx
Admittedly the name seems a bit uppity, but some of the ideas are interesting. It contains an interesting link about Harold Aspens energy rotation experiment (http://www.aspden.org/papers/bib/1995f.htm ), and this i find very interesting. It lead me to the following site...
http://www.aspden.org/2006index.html
This contains a whole lot of Aspen's papers in pdf form, and he wrote a book "Physics Without Einstein" which there is a summary of down the page..."Physics Without Einstein, A Centenary review". I only read the first few pages, but the ideas on aether and Einstein are very interesting. There's a whole lot more there as well.
I hope people have a quick peek at this information, as it is very controversial and interesting. Have fun and tell me what you think...
Kcodon
In my last thread on phonons and aether, I was prompted to look up some stuff of modern aether. I will leave it up to you to interpret as i know little of this, but basically, there are a few guys out there there that firstly think Einstein and others are wrong with relativity etc, and secondly believe in the aether. Here are the links...
This is the first site i found, http://www.esotericscience.com/Aether.aspx
Admittedly the name seems a bit uppity, but some of the ideas are interesting. It contains an interesting link about Harold Aspens energy rotation experiment (http://www.aspden.org/papers/bib/1995f.htm ), and this i find very interesting. It lead me to the following site...
http://www.aspden.org/2006index.html
This contains a whole lot of Aspen's papers in pdf form, and he wrote a book "Physics Without Einstein" which there is a summary of down the page..."Physics Without Einstein, A Centenary review". I only read the first few pages, but the ideas on aether and Einstein are very interesting. There's a whole lot more there as well.
I hope people have a quick peek at this information, as it is very controversial and interesting. Have fun and tell me what you think...
Kcodon
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