Ether
From
Richard Hachel@21:1/5 to
All on Thu Sep 19 12:16:50 2024
There is no need for an ether, or "something to surf on", to explain the observable wave nature of light.
It is strange to have to explain that the wave nature is apprehended in
the observer's frame of reference, and not in the photon's frame of
reference, and that it is nothing but an anisochronic decoy.
There is nothing there, between this point in space and that point in
space, and especially no ether.
But then, in the observer's frame of reference, WHAT do photons surf on?
The answer is obvious: on universal anisochrony; on the relativity of
TIME.
R.H.
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