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It will be shown that there must be a hidden Ether embedded within General Relativity and that such an effect would stipulate that Lorentz Invariance would seem to be broken at the quantum level, but it is not. I will also show how this accounts fully for the experimentally validated effect called entanglement.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Scientific Paper
Title The Hidden Ether of General Relativity
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Author(s) Paul Karl Hoiland
Keywords general relativity theory, aether, quantum theory.
Published 2004
Journal Journal of Theoretics
Volume 5
Number 6
No. of pages 5

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Abstract

It will be shown that there must be a hidden Ether embedded within General Relativity and that such an effect would stipulate that Lorentz Invariance would seem to be broken at the quantum level, but it is not. I will also show how this accounts fully for the experimentally validated effect called entanglement.