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Re: [matter-energy-gravitation] Laboratory experiment proving the existance of the ether

Hi Sarge,

Can you remind me where we met before, please?

About the "enormouse" experiment, Well, of course the
Ether exists. And all the new research points to that
being made up of 5th, 6th, a.s.o. dimensional items
which are not visible to us, as well as by sub-atomic
particles, vibrations, prions, etc.etc.

As for the details of the experiment made by our
learned colleague, I am overwhelmed! Grin!
And from the tone of your message I assume you are
also overwhelmed.

It is effectively very difficult sometimes to prove
the existance of something which we know to exist.

Regards, and thanks for letting me know.

Joseph Zaidan.
--- sarg137 <sarg137@...> wrote:
> The unique laboratory experiment provided by prof.
> Stefan Marinov is
> published in the peer reviewed journal "General
> Relativity and
> Gravitation", vol. 12, No.1, 1980. It overperforms
> methodically the
> Michelson-Morley experiment (and all other
> experiments related to the
> the same issue) and allows measurement of the Earth
> rotation around
> the Sun and the solar system rotation around the
> Milky way centre.
> The experiment according to prof. S. Marinov is
> possible to be
> replicated in any high school (and university)
> laboratory. The full
> article is scanned from the journal and posted in
> the group's folder:
> Files/Distinguished
> articles/Experimental/Measure_abs_velocity>
> The implications of this experiment on our vision
> about the space and
> the Universe are enormouse.
>
>
>





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Hi Sarge, Can you remind me where we met before, please? About the "enormouse" experiment, Well, of course the Ether exists. And all the new research points to...
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