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Hi Ed G Just substitute the word "aether" every time you use the term "CMBR" and you'll maybe, just maybe, get a reasonable statement about the aether region ...
Hi Ed G Just one more response and I hope this is the end! ... when MM failed to detect the stationary ether, wasn't an experiment done with rotating wheels or...
Hi Ed G ... saying that an ether wind contradicts the constant wave center distance hypothesis for solid bodies, and that you need to maintain this model of ...
Hi Joel My PWA theory is in deep trouble! I can't explain why the atomic nucleus, being composed of phase-related wave centres and hence very rich in ...
Ed] ... CHT] ... I'm not sure about the BB -- it's an issue I plan to revisit -- but I'm virtually certain that the CMBR is extra-galactic. It is very easy to...
Hi Ed G ... virtually certain that the CMBR is extra-galactic. It is very easy to make observations out of the plane of the galaxy. [But we are *part* of the...
<<I assume that when it is reported that the CMBR is isotropic on the order of 1 part per 100,000, this includes meaurements into and out of, the galactic...
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Hi Ed G Please try re-reading my last message on this subject! Isn't it clear that Stokes' theory amounted to what you are talking about -- an aether that ...
Hi Tony and Ed G ... the order of 1 part per 100,000, this includes meaurements into and out of, the galactic plane. The measured CBMR flux in the direction of...
<<Fwiw, if the CMBR is really the frame of absolute rest, as I believe it is, the motion detected is not wrt local stars, or even our galaxy. It is what it is;...
<<Do read Smoot's book! As far as I can tell, the only reason the "measured CMBR" is as even as it is is that they subtract off everything uneven, in ...
<<the jury is out!>> I like it! BTW, here's an excerpt from Steven Rado's book .... PS The speed has now been much more accurately measured, and is 370 Km/sec...
Hi Ed G "*** You remain in denial. I haven't insulted you, and my comments are not ignorant." Well, you could have fooled me! I mean, what could be more...
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Ed] ... Joel] The flaw is obvious. Relativity is incompatible with the integral form [of Maxwell's equation], *** And why is that? Please, no handwaving or...
From: <http://itis.volta.alessandria.it/episteme/ep6/ep6-galecz.htm> " II. Maxwell's Equations and "Special" Relativity As already said, besides generalizing...