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Scientific Paper
Title Kinetic Energy, Momentum and Inertia
Author(s) Roland H Dishington
Keywords aether, charge density, electrons, energy density, fundamental building blocks, inertia, momentum
Published 1998
Journal Electric Spacecraft Journal
Number 27
Pages 22-24

Abstract

Dishington continues his aether theory of the fundamental building blocks of the cosmos. The electron is modeled as a zone of depletion in the aether, bounded by a standing wave. All energy is believed to be derived from distortions of the electron, and is therefore wholly electric in nature.