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Even after effort looking for "the math" behind Thomson & Bourassa's "Aether Physics Model", I can't find any. All I see are the following:

1. Some listed physical constants and some simple relations
2. Sketches of loxodrome waves on balls

The authors repeatedly say, "We will show....", but they do not show. Physics is a brutally competitive field, liteally hundreds of new hypotheses are proposed, and most of them die stillborn, most of the rest wither under close scrutiny, and finally only a few make it after experimental confirmation, AFTER predictions have been not matched by currently accepted theories.

My message to the authors Thomson and Bourassa, "Good luck! Wish you a happy journey!" I know that only laymen that only have little understanding of physics and even less of the mathematics in physics could be impressed with "Aether Physics Model". I'm not.

2007-02-11 04:07:08 · answer #1 · answered by Scythian1950 7 · 1 0

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