Re: H. P. Lovecraft on the existence of aether

Bob Paddock ( bpaddock@csonline.net )
Fri, 16 Apr 1999 07:59:07 -0400

>Noticed there wasn't a clear description of the
>Lorentz Contraction so check this out;

Jerry check out the file KEW in the BBS file section of the
web site. For some 'anomalies' in Lorentz that might be
exploited.

>"It is widely believed that it is impossible to travel
>at or above the speed of light.

Nothing I've ever seen says that a 'particle' born ABOVE the
speed of light has any such limitation. Tho its MINIMIM
velocity would probably be the speed of light.

Personally I've never thought this speed of light limit thing
was valid.

>" This is obviously not physically possible with what
>we understand about physics and matter."

Exactly, we don't yet understand Nature.

>Notable among these were the attempts of A. A.
>Michelson and E. W. Morley (1887) to measure the
>velocity of the earth through the supposed ether as
>one might measure the speed of a ship through the sea.
>
>The null result of this measurement caused great

These "scientists" need to get with the program and stop
citing 100 year old data that is out of date. That
experiment failed because because they didn't account for
standing waves between the mirrors. Silvertooth did. There
is a thread about this in the BBS message archives some
place.

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