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- Title
Mechanical Problem of Ether.
- Authors
Mazilu, Nicolae
- Abstract
The Ether is, as it always was, unbearable because it has contradictory properties: incompressible, having a huge stiffness in order to account for the speed of light, yet not opposing to the motion of bodily Matter. The stiffness of Matter has always been associated by our senses with its impenetrability. The prospect of reality as we know it strongly indicates that we can be well misled in our conclusions when mixing criteria based on senses with criteria of pure reason. The concept of Ether serves as a lesson whose introduction was written by Huygens and whose content was developed by Fresnel. We show here that the electromagnetic structure of Ether is unavoidable, and that it has actually a deeper meaning than the electromagnetism, as we know it today, is capable to show.
- Publication
Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature, 2008, Vol 15, Issue 1, p49
- ISSN
0843-6061
- Publication type
Academic Journal