This was posted to a question elsewhere that asked;
> And might a naive one ask, whence the wave. What effect has been
> dropped in the pond (the medium, and what is that medium in the
> solar system?) To cause a spin wave, do waves Spin?
> What medium is there in space to produce a wave? And if there
> is a wave or one can cause a wave in empty, medium less space,
> then what action causes a wave.
> I apologize, I just can't get by this hurdle, of waves in a void.
> Especially when a wave is merely the transmission of energy by
> the disturbance of the medium. Plop a rock in the pond and you
> get a wave. Clap your hands and you get a sound wave. To get a
> series of waves you have to keep dropping rocks.
> Where are the ripples with all of these gravitational and light
> waves? And how does one get a wave in the void of empty space.
> Why do we even think like this?
> Because that is what we were taught?
> Then again one can describe gravitational forces as anything
> one wants or needs to.
Aether IS!
the source of all waves, matter and energy.
Refer to the following;
http://www.keelynet.com/energy/reynold1.txt
http://www.keelynet.com/energy/reynold2.txt
http://www.keelynet.com/energy/reynold3.txt
Matter as bubbles in the pressurized aether of space;
http://www.keelynet.com/energy/bubble1.txt
Some of the best aether theories on the web;
http://www.magna.com.au/~prfbrown/aether.html
The neutral center and cascading forceflows;
http://www.keelynet.com/keely/neutral1.txt
When we can learn to tap the inflow, we'll have most of the answers. My
opinion.
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