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The failure of the Mickelson-Morely experiment is evidence.
Presumably, that's different from thishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelson%E2%80%93Morley_experimentwhich shows that the ether simply isn't there.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 24/07/2020 21:12:15Presumably, that's different from thishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelson%E2%80%93Morley_experimentwhich shows that the ether simply isn't there.It's the same.The null result is consistent with my model that Earth does not go "through" space but superimposes on new points of space as it moves.
The null result is consistent with invisible pixies messing about with the mirrors, but it doesn't prove that they exist, does it?
No, but it rules out that Earth is made of anything that displaces space.
Now how about some evidence?
Had anyone claimed that it was?
Unless you can come up with another option.
There is no ether.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 26/07/2020 12:32:55There is no ether.There must be space, otherwise, there would be no words like: "position", "at" or "point".
Why would you expect any sort of "space wind"?If you are in a space ship and you put a propellor on the front, do you expect the nothing that you are travelling through to turn it?
Space is not nothing. It has proven properties: the electric permittivity and magnetic permeability of free space.
It's still nothing material so there's no matter to which you can transfer momentum so it can't exert a force.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 27/07/2020 09:50:40It's still nothing material so there's no matter to which you can transfer momentum so it can't exert a force.Curved space can exert a force, but none such that you would feel a wind in empty space.