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I think you mean luminiferous aether, unless there’s a pun in there I’m not getting.



Ether is a perfectly valid spelling in British English. See meaning 3 at https://www.lexico.com/definition/ether.


Its valid in American English too, frankly and see it used frequently.

Out of the ether, Ethernet and so on.


so either aether or ether. :)

We take the name ethernet for granted now, but it really is quite a clever name.

nowadays it is practically just a point-to-point network, but the original implementation was a bunch of clients connected to their private "aether" all shouting out to each other.




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