The Nature of Aether
William Alek sets forth seven properties of aether, according to his
research.
Letters to the Editor
Part I
From: "William
Alek" <email >
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 2:17 PM
Subject: The Nature of the Aether
Hello all,
According to my research, the aether has the following properties:
1. Reservoir of uncondensed mass.
2. Impedes the motion of matter by forming an inertial condensate -
aether
density changes as a function of velocity.
3. Causes Universal Mass Attraction by forming a gravitational condensate
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aether density changes as a function of distance.
4. Isn't capable of absorbing or emitting heat. Therefore, it has NO
temperature.
5. A perfect insulator in terms of DC resistance, R = infinity.
6. Limits the propagation of light.
7. The energy of light changes as a function of aether density.
If you [have] any questions, please feel free to ask?
Bill
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Part II
From: "William Alek"
<wsalek01@intalek.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 9:20 PM
Subject: The Nature of the Aether - part 2
Hello all,
There are in fact TWO relativities - NOT one. One is based on velocity and the
other is based on distance. The one that's based on distance is quite
interesting because its NOT limited to speed or acceleration. In other words, a
"gravity drive" can move at ANY speed or acceleration. Warp Factors
will be required.
Bill
Feedback
Kan Rauen Concurs
From: "Ken
Rauen" <email >
To: "Sterling D. Allan"
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: The Nature of the Aether
Yes, Sterling, it does [have credence]. It is somewhat speculative, but that is
OK. I have the impression it is reasonable. My understanding of the aether is
close enough to his that I accept it; mine being based upon experimental and
conceptual science, all supportable in a debate with anyone.
Ken
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