Hendrik Lorentz Quote

I ndeed, one of the most important of our fundamental assumptions must be that the ether not only occupies all space between molecules, atoms, or electrons, but that it pervades all these particles. We shall add the hypothesis that, though the particles may move, the ether always remains at rest.


The Theory of Electrons and its Applications to the Phenomena of Light, and Radiant Heat, Chapter I (p. 11)


I ndeed, one of the most important of our fundamental assumptions must be that the ether not only occupies all space between molecules, atoms, or...

I ndeed, one of the most important of our fundamental assumptions must be that the ether not only occupies all space between molecules, atoms, or...

I ndeed, one of the most important of our fundamental assumptions must be that the ether not only occupies all space between molecules, atoms, or...

I ndeed, one of the most important of our fundamental assumptions must be that the ether not only occupies all space between molecules, atoms, or...