Grimer wrote..

> At the apparent mass, m, scale the glass
 is more substantial than its environment.
 But at the true mass, M, scale the glass
 is less substantial than its environment.
 
 So you can see [hopefully ;-) ] that in
 terms of the carriers both sound and light
 are behaving in the same way. One is simply
 a negative image of the other.
 
 We have indeed got things inside out.

Hi Frank, indeed so! The use of glass as an example is insightful, given its unique additional physical properties including fluid "flow" characteristics.

 Once I wrote a mind teaser on Vorts regarding a proposed experiment using perforated silvered sceen material to reflect an image upon. Positioning the  screen opposite a mirrror with a projector focused on the face of the screen ,which would in turn reflect upon the opposite mirror, and by the perforations, be seen in reverse image on the back side of screen. This reverse image in turn would reflect upon another mirror positioned opposite the back side of the screen. The mirror behind the screen would be positioned to reflect across to the primary mirror and visa-verse. The cascading images would be projected by reflection into infinity and reverse. The measured differential should be indicative of  a function of Beta Aether. Fun stuff.

Richard

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