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I have blueprint for setup which demonstrates ether. I can't reveal it yet because patent application rules. But finally we can stop arguing whether there is ether or not :) Wait couple of day...

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I have blueprint for setup which demonstrates ether. I can't reveal it yet because patent application rules. But finally we can stop arguing whether there is ether or not :) Wait couple of day...

A. No, you don't.

B. I need to add "patent" to crackpot bingo (already have it: mum)

C. The argument will never stop. People who don't know what they are talking about but think they've overturned science are in seemingly infinite supply. http://xkcd.com/675/

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I have blueprint for setup which demonstrates ether. I can't reveal it yet because patent application rules. But finally we can stop arguing whether there is ether or not :) Wait couple of day...

Ether can exist relatively of time distribution.
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That was around the time I invented standing in line. Before, everybody milled around. It was a mess. So one day I said, "Why not make a line?" -- Michael

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It's related to the Dunning-Kruger effect

I think there's also a tendency for people to assume that scientists are so amazingly freaking smart that they might overlook the simplest explanations. Like maybe there's a type of light in the spectrum that we can't see that we don't even know to test for, and if we singled it out and used just that on a photovoltaic cell designed for it it would produce 98% efficient electricity. Or that special relativity is so complicated that it can't be right, and some kind of aether medium is much more simple and elegant as an explanation.

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I have blueprint for setup which demonstrates ether. I can't reveal it yet because patent application rules. But finally we can stop arguing whether there is ether or not :) Wait couple of day...

 

you cannot patent natural law discoveries.

 

 

http://www.webpronew...al-laws-2012-03

 

 

 

also, see what can be patented

 

 

http://www.uspto.gov/patents/resources/general_info_concerning_patents.jsp#heading-4

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Do you understand that the patent office(s) doesn't care if the invention works?

Patenting it still won't prove that the ether exists.

On the other hand, it will cost you money.

 

I rather doubt that a prototype will ever be made.

 

If it's made, it won't work.

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People who need more education don't have the education to realize it. It's like a Catch- um, a Catch-...

Then show all laws of measurement of speeds,which are using in The Relativity!
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I'm not requiring patent for the ether itself but for an application based on ether. My application based on ether also verifies that there is ether otherwise it wouldn't work.

 

 

The "Aether wheelbarrow" - No more carrying heavy aether in you pockets or shoes...

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Is that a way of saying "Too thick to realise that they are thick" in such a way that they don't realise you are saying they are thick because they are too thick to realise it?

I thick so.

 

From the wiki article, quoting Bertrand Russell "One of the painful things about our time is that those who feel certainty are stupid, and those with any imagination and understanding are filled with doubt and indecision".

 

Well, I'm just no too sure about that. I can't make my mind up.

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After I reveal my experiment you will bang your head against a wall, just because the experiment is so obvious and simple tongue.gif Too bad, I have my other commitments which slow me down a bit.

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After I reveal my experiment you will bang your head against a wall, just because the experiment is so obvious and simple tongue.gif Too bad, I have my other commitments which slow me down a bit.

Anyone taking bets?

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I think the law forbids gambling on events which have already taken place.

The non-existence of the ether was proven a while back (1887) so nobody is really allowed to bet on this.

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I'm not requiring patent for the ether itself but for an application based on ether. My application based on ether also verifies that there is ether otherwise it wouldn't work.

 

Find yourself a good lawyer, not one that will make money off you and leave you cold. I am not sure if you have any experience with patents it is not like most people think. But my guess is that it will be looked upon as frivolous and not considered by a good lawyer.

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Find yourself a good lawyer, not one that will make money off you and leave you cold. I am not sure if you have any experience with patents it is not like most people think. But my guess is that it will be looked upon as frivolous and not considered by a good lawer.

And make sure it's a utility patent, not a design patent. Patent attorney's make a ton of money off design patents, which can then be used as an insanely expensive toilet paper substitute.

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It doesn't matter that it won't work. Illuusio will claim it does, but he'll always be too busy to provide any evidence or results.

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It doesn't matter that it won't work. Illuusio will claim it does, but he'll always be too busy to provide any evidence or results.

 

Nonsense! I have used two months of my free time to create underlying theory and bunch of experiments. I have to ease my pace now due to other commitments. But I have the blueprint for my ether proving experiment done and few preliminary tests executed. Now I need some additional material and more time to finish. The result is already in my knowledge and there is the ether.

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