11 Feb
2016
11 Feb
'16
6:39 p.m.
Most physical items that pass through space are more like rays of something. But gravity waves seems more like ripples in a 3D pond. Anyhow, it's all of the above (including just rays) that have convinced me that space behaves like an ether, that is, a medium for such rays / waves to pass through. Is there any support for this view? I know Michelson-Morley is supposedly interpreted in some quarters as disproving such an ether, but I wonder if this is a misinterpretation of what it means. —Dan