@Aaron
To be honest I am just as confused about this issue as everyone else and I am not sure if we will ever know in our lifetime. One issue is relativity, we perceive very little energy around us but we live in an atmosphere under a pressure near 14 psi and also in a substantial voltage gradient. However we did not know this until we had the means to compare our surroundings to something else. This is similar to the bird on a high voltage wire scenario where the bird does not detect a change because the rate of change is low relative to the bird itself. What we call a vacuum could be under thousands of tons of pressure or have an ambient potential of billions of volts or have a massive density but we will never know until we find something else to compare it to as all measurement is relative.
I would tend to agree with Nikola Tesla in that what we call nothing could be considered as a type of gas or fluid. Even in what we call a perfect vacuum a plasma arc will produce illumination, we can say it is the plasma itself or we can say the very high tension has illuminated something already present-- how would we know? To be honest I do not know, I like to keep things as simple as possible which is a big part of the reason I tend to fall in line with Tesla's theories.
The one thing I do know for sure is that every time I look up into a clear night sky I feel very small and very insignificant.
Regards
AC
You mention all the "energies" traveling through space as we know there are all kinds of xrays, etc... But do you think they can travel through a
true "vacuum", which doesn't have an "aether" or do you think those
xrays and other spectrum do actually need a medium to travel through?
true "vacuum", which doesn't have an "aether" or do you think those
xrays and other spectrum do actually need a medium to travel through?
I would tend to agree with Nikola Tesla in that what we call nothing could be considered as a type of gas or fluid. Even in what we call a perfect vacuum a plasma arc will produce illumination, we can say it is the plasma itself or we can say the very high tension has illuminated something already present-- how would we know? To be honest I do not know, I like to keep things as simple as possible which is a big part of the reason I tend to fall in line with Tesla's theories.
The one thing I do know for sure is that every time I look up into a clear night sky I feel very small and very insignificant.
Regards
AC
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