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==== 1. Cases of Scientific Suppression: ==== * '''Michelson-Morley Experiment:''' Despite the null result of the Michelson-Morley experiment challenging luminiferous Æther theory, alternative interpretations suggesting the existence of Æther-like phenomena were largely disregarded or dismissed by mainstream scientific communities. * '''Wilhelm Reich's Orgone Energy:''' Wilhelm Reich's research on orgone energy, which he described as a universal life force analogous to Æther, faced significant opposition and suppression by scientific authorities in the mid-20th century, leading to his imprisonment and the destruction of his research materials. * '''Nikola Tesla's Radiant Energy:''' Nikola Tesla's work on radiant energy, which he believed to be a form of Ætheric energy capable of transmitting electrical power wirelessly, was marginalized and overlooked in favor of conventional alternating current (AC) systems.
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