> >As I understand it, the aether (being the very fabric of spacetime -
> >spacetime itself) consists of various flows of scalar 'charge'.
>
> You stated that the aether is space but by saying "consists of various flows of
> scalar 'charge' " you seem to give the idea that the same aether that IS space
> also exists (and flows) in space and changes over time which you state it is so in
> other words I am saying that space-time can't flow in space and time.
Ok - got ya now. Alright - charge is the most fundamental force in the
universe, this is my belief. The aether -- space and time itself, is based
on the flows of charge. If this is not so, just what do YOU think the
aether is? Space and time have to come from SOME kind of interaction,
and to me - this is it... the interaction of charge on charge (charge
flowing against itself, into and out of matter, etc). I can understand now
what you mean about charge being a spatial quality -- and yes, this is
paradoxic in nature -- but so is the existance of the universe. If you've
got a better idea then I'd definately like to hear it -- I don't like
paradoxes any more than the next guy. :)