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Eleanor Hawking

Aether Theory

Aether Theory explores the fascinating history of the luminiferous aether, a once-central concept in physics that posited a medium through which light waves propagated. This book revisits the aether theory, examining why it was initially embraced, how experiments like the Michelson-Morley experiment challenged its existence, and why Einstein's theory of relativity ultimately led to its abandonment. It delves into the historical context, from the 17th century to the early 20th century, highlighting the contributions of pivotal figures and the shift from a mechanistic worldview.

The book uniquely bridges historical analysis with modern theoretical physics, revealing how aether-like concepts are resurfacing in contemporary models. While the classical aether is gone, the book illuminates how questions about the nature of space, vacuum energy, and even dark energy echo earlier inquiries. It highlights how modern frameworks in quantum field theory incorporate ideas that, in some ways, resemble the aether.

The book progresses chronologically, starting with the historical development, moving through critical experiments and the impact of relativity, and culminating in the re-emergence of related concepts in modern theoretical physics.
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2025
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2025
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