Re: Graduated Forcefalls

Hexslinger ( hexslngr@internet-frontier.net )
Mon, 16 Feb 1998 22:53:21 -0800 (PST)

On Tue, 17 Feb 1998, John Berry wrote:

> Yes, Hexslinger said
> >As I understand it, the aether (being the very fabric of spacetime -
> >spacetime itself) consists of various flows of scalar 'charge'.
>
> But if the aether IS space it can't be IN space or have any spacial
> qualities unless there is space in some form in which it may reside which is
> different from the space it creates,
> So you CAN have an aether that is space but it can't have any spacial
> qualities (but that noted above), Or you can have an aether that is not
> space but just sits in space.

I never said that space is 'in' the aether - I said that the aether is
pure charge. That's it. What we know as 'electric charge' is the aether
itself. Charge isn't a 'spacial quality', it is the fundamental quality of
the universe. It doesn't reside in space - it *IS* space. That's what I've
been trying to tell you.