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This article presents an account of a new electronic device that has proved conclusively that our motion at speeds of some 400 kmls or so in space can be measured in the confines of a laboratory. The experiment proves that there is an ether and disproves the principle of Relativity.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Motion Through the Ether
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Author(s) Wilbur Silvertooth
Keywords Motion, Ether
Published 1989
Journal Electronics and Wireless World
Volume 96
No. of pages 2
Pages 437-438

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Abstract

This article presents an account of a new electronic device that has proved conclusively that our motion at speeds of some 400 kmls or so in space can be measured in the confines of a laboratory. The experiment proves that there is an ether and disproves the principle of Relativity.