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Blog 20200622 The Aether: Against the biggest mistake in the history of physics
Thanks
to Bill Howell for this heads up on Jean de Climont’s latest. In many respects
he is on the same page we are, though he seems a bit reluctant to say the word “aether,”
instead calling it the “medium,” just like Newton did in his push theory.
Here
are just a few things he gets right:
1. Light is a wave in the aether.
2. Photons do not exist.
3. Aether is entrained around
baryonic objects, including electrons.
4. Sagnac proved the existence of
aether.
5. Gravitation is a push; not a
pull.
6. The LIGO experiment proved the
detected motion was transmitted as a wave through the aether at the velocity of
light.
7. The cosmological redshift is a
function of distance—not galactic recession.
8. The universe is not expanding.
The 30-minute
video is a bit technical and covers a lot of ground pretty fast, but it is
worth looking into, for the history, if nothing else:
1 comment:
From Bill:
"Hi Glenn-
I enjoyed your last post. I thought de Climont's video had a lot of good stuff in it. I had planned to to go thru it carefully and discuss it with you so I'm glad you found it suitable to share with your blog readers. Btw, I re-looked at that part where I thought he was supporting an expanding Earth and now I don't think that's what he meant. He doesn't state that he is an EET proponent and the visual he uses does not depict the Earth's radius expanding, just the continents moving around."
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