Originally posted by mikrovolt
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My time is very limited these days, so I have been unable post.
Yes, Bearden's look at gradient in the vacuum merits some attention. I have yet to delve into it. Hopefully later.
So yes, there is gradient in the regular electrostatic realm and there is gradient in the vacuum as well. Point very well taken. DavidE and I are both speaking from this perspective.
Overall, we have difficulty on a few different levels , the way I see it. Two major ones are:
- we lack a common language to discuss terms and phenomena
- there is a lack of common consensus on what is actually happening due to a clash of paradigms.
Your point about the ambient is important. But what constitutes ambient for some may be seen as very incomplete by others, such as myself. For me, the ambient includes not only the electrostatic but also the aether. They can be separated via resonance, and conceptually for discussion purposes. However, at the everyday level, they co-penetrate.
More later.
Bob
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