aether, ether, aetheronomy, some reflexions

Ah, at last I find someone who knows Harold Aspden!

I was reading this from Session 6 february 2016
"Because there's still a link between information on one side, and matter and energy on the other side. And once I asked this question. They mentioned "sphere arranged leptons", but I don't know what it means. It was way beyond my knowledge.

A: Gravity "travels" on ether."


That is exactly the idea of Aspden: ether is a lattice of muons. This idea allowed him to calculate theoretically the constant of gravity g and the fine structure constant !
yes, and this is what makes aspden great. and aspden was probably close to the truth because wiki does NOT mention him...
 
Hi @jleuh, it’s great to see that you have joined up to the forum! We ask all new members to post an introduction in the Newbies section- nothing too personal, just a bit about yourself & how you found the forum. You can see how others have done it there. :flowers:
 
in relation with my post on new physics, i provide a link on kozyrev as a very interesting scientist in physics:
in general, i find russian science and technology of great interest because these developed on other than usa concepts. i could verify this during my few trips to russia and ukraine. at esa, we aimed at combining the capacities from both sides WITHOUT prejudice
 
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