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Scientific Paper
Title

The Quality of the Ether

(How much energy, mass, and momentum converge on each cc of 1 space?)
Author(s) William R Jones
Keywords ether, quality, space, mass, particle, density, velocity, momentum, energy
Published 1983
Journal None
Pages 33-38

Abstract

On the presumption of a comprehensible nature and a particulate ether, the characteristics of the ether (space) are determined as follows:

For the ether:

pressure               1030 atmospheres

temperature          0o Kelvin (exactly)

mass density         1012 gr/cm3

particle density      1047 particles per cm3