There is a need for a demonstratable force capable of producing the distribution of matter in the universe (they are still in motion)...and a force that can account for Gravity effects... A force that cannot be directly detected itself and acts asymmetrically..( and I would argue account for a Grav feild stronger in the past)... A vibration in a Aether of plank density could do all those things and the things observed and would travel at something on the order of 10-44 secs .....far far faster then light regardless of any other criteria you choose to use or omit........... so that issue may be moot... Neville Jones <njones@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Do you (or anyone else for that matter) see a need for anything traveling faster than light? Neville, -----Original Message----- From: allendaves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 10:03:43 -0700 (PDT) To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Aether compression Yes.. It is a thought in process not a detailed outline yet ...Im talking/ drawing through the thought process in the diagrams...As for Aether compression the aether would not compress any more then water would compress against a Styrofoam ball placed in the water with wave action on the Styrofoam ball, the waves will compress but the water itself does not...It is not the water or the aether that compresses. It is the waves that compress and this is a observable and demostratable effect that takes place in nature i was just watching a program last night on rouge wave action in the oceans wave forms are documented to converge and compress in in areas where waves compress that are only 5 meters high and the result is now waves that are 30+ meters ....these effects have only been fully documented in the last 5-10 years.......in any case there is no aether compression only wave compression the two are not the same....as for additional detail i was hopping to generate some thought provoking questions so as to fore the issues and "work it out" --------------------------------- Get Free 5GB Online Storage - Safely store your documents, photos and music online! Visit http://www.inbox.com/storage to find out more!