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WHAT IS ÆTHER?
ÆTHER:
noun. (EE-ther)
late 14 century, "upper regions of space," from Old French ether and directly from Latin aether "the upper pure, bright air," from Greek aither "upper air; bright, purer air; the sky," from aithein "to burn, shine," from proto-indo-european root *aidh- "to burn".
In ancient cosmology, the element that filled all space beyond the sphere of the moon, constituting the substance of the stars and planets. Conceived of as a purer form of fire or air, or as a FIFTH ELEMENT. From 17 century to 19 century, it was the scientific word for an assumed "frame of reference" for forces in the universe, perhaps without material properties.
noun. (EE-ther)
late 14 century, "upper regions of space," from Old French ether and directly from Latin aether "the upper pure, bright air," from Greek aither "upper air; bright, purer air; the sky," from aithein "to burn, shine," from proto-indo-european root *aidh- "to burn".
In ancient cosmology, the element that filled all space beyond the sphere of the moon, constituting the substance of the stars and planets. Conceived of as a purer form of fire or air, or as a FIFTH ELEMENT. From 17 century to 19 century, it was the scientific word for an assumed "frame of reference" for forces in the universe, perhaps without material properties.