Re: Graduated Forcefalls

John Berry ( antigrav@ihug.co.nz )
Tue, 17 Feb 1998 17:56:41 +1300

That is not what I am saying, What I mean is that you can't have an aether support
it's self e.g... an aether that does nothing but cause inertia can't have inertia
that is supported by it's self (though it could have inertia supported by another
aether) an aether that creates gravity can't have gravity it's self or one that
exists in space can't create the space it is in.

John Berry

Hexslinger wrote:

> The aether is spacetime - pure charge itself - how is that contradictory?
> Time is merely the clock-pulsing action caused by the interaction of
> different energies with themselves or with matter (all of which come from
> the aether itself). Of course - something had to START the first change in
> the charge of the aether that started the universe -- in which case, yes,
> the aether had to have been created by something or someone because it
> couldn't have appeared spontaneously - the universe is a paradox, deal
> with it. This does not mean that the aether doesn't exist simply because
> we can't explain how it came into being - now THAT is silly.