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Old 13-July-2008, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Zephir View Post
Aether Wave Theory is recent incarnation of the ancient Aether concept in its original, most natural form. It describes the Universe as a word of nested inertial fluctuations of infinitely hot & dense massive environment, i.e. the Aether.

What such approach can be good for today, after one hundred years of relativity and quantum mechanics theory? We'll see - lets talk about it by unbiased, open-minded way.

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Welcome to BAUT, Zephir!

In this Aether idea, is the Aether truly "infinitely" hot? is it truly "infinitely" dense?

By "massive" ("massive environment"), do you mean a form of mass-energy that shapes (or warps) space-time, as in General Relativity (GR)? If not, what do you mean by "massive"?

If the Aether is "infinitely massive" (and I'm not sure that's what you are proposing), how could it have "nested inertial fluctuations"?