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Originally Posted by Zephir
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.
Motto: "We don't believe things, if we can explain them by reproducible 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"?