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Linas says that it isn't questionable. Does he mean to say that the science here is unquestionably invalid? That's the conclusion one would get if this category is placed in the category Pseudoscience, which is the other option proposed by User:Ashibaka, the foot idiot, who for some reason I'd like him to explain here thinks the Michelson-Morley experiment is Pseudoscience despite its mainstream acceptance. Hackwrench
A category for pages that refer to theories of the aether (or "ether" ), a hypothetical physical medium (particulate or non-particulate) in which light might be said to propagate
So what do etheric body and etheric plane have to do with the category subject matter as defined? Other than a common origin of the term in Aether (classical element),and irrelevant references to Aetherometry shoehorned into them? Malcolm Farmer 10:08, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
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Linas says that it isn't questionable. Does he mean to say that the science here is unquestionably invalid? That's the conclusion one would get if this category is placed in the category Pseudoscience, which is the other option proposed by User:Ashibaka, the foot idiot, who for some reason I'd like him to explain here thinks the Michelson-Morley experiment is Pseudoscience despite its mainstream acceptance. Hackwrench
A category for pages that refer to theories of the aether (or "ether" ), a hypothetical physical medium (particulate or non-particulate) in which light might be said to propagate
So what do etheric body and etheric plane have to do with the category subject matter as defined? Other than a common origin of the term in Aether (classical element),and irrelevant references to Aetherometry shoehorned into them? Malcolm Farmer 10:08, 16 January 2006 (UTC)