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When they say they sowed light down to about 35 miles per hour in the lab, they did so by 'chilling' the vacuum.  Does this make more sense in the traditional model or the aether model?
When they say they sowed light down to about 35 miles per hour in the lab, they did so by 'chilling' the vacuum.  Does this make more sense in the traditional model or the aether model?
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The phenomenon of slowing down light to about 35 miles per hour in the lab, such as in the famous experiments with Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC), would make more sense in the context of the aether model, especially when considering the properties of the medium through which light propagates.
The phenomenon of slowing down light to about 35 miles per hour in the lab, such as in the famous experiments with Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC), would make more sense in the context of the aether model, especially when considering the properties of the medium through which light propagates.

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