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In Our Time: Science

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The Importance of the Ether in Modern Physics

Aristotle has the ether. I mean, Aristotle in the 5th century BC is the quintessence,. That's a sort of fundamental thing, the sort of everything. The analogy was that sound travels through air and so waves had to have something to travel through. And so they invented the notion and the word 'eir' But why does it come into this argument, this process of towards modern physics? Why is it useful for them? You need a word to describe this impondible weightless fluid through which light transmits light waves.

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