Here's a quote from Einsteins paper on Special Relativity:
.... the introduction of a light-ether will prove to be superfluous
since,
according to the view to be developed here, neither will a space in
absolute
rest endowed with special properties be introduced nor will a velocity
vector be associated with a point of empty space in which
electromagnetic
processes take place
Einstein was wrong. The introduction of a light ether is not
superfluous. He just failed to consider the real physical property's of
massless energy.
We know the universe is expanding. Therefore there is space for it to
expand into, a space packed full of Juju. While I was working on a
theory of the magnetism of dielectrics I came across some surprising
results.. like their ability to make RedClouds magnetic compasses spin
at high speeds.
Einstein's unified and general theories had literally banned any
systematic analysis of physical nature in exchange for a theory of
topology, not even geometry or metrics.
Joe
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