Well no not exactly there Jrowe. We do base theories off of observational effects, then develop models, then test those models and see if they agree with predicted results. Everything is based off of observational effects.
Effect observed:
something falls to the ground, question is asked why.
Postulate theories as to why.
Test those theories.
Whichever ones that can predict results accurately are tested further.
So gravity won out, then its predicted effects started working out for much more things, until we came to very large scale movements, right now Dark matter is a theory that actually works very well to explain movements of galaxies. Dark matter is not a local effect observed, When I say local I mean our little area we call the Solar system. All movements of observed bodies in our solar system work with gravity calculations, we can predict movements very very accurately.
Actually gravity started out as a small theory then we figured out that it explained so much more, now it is considered one of the 4 main forces in the universe.
Aether, as it stands right now, is needed to provide a mechanism for universal acceleration, which actually cannot work due to the light speed barrier. Yes Special relativity says you can constantly accelerate and never hit light speed, but as you near the speed of light you need more and more force to continue the same rate of acceleration and at the point of getting mass to get to light speed you have to have infinite (energy) force and mass. So for each tick on the scale to light speed the aether would have to push harder on the Earth to maintain acceleration, once it gets to a certain point you just wouldn't be able to maintain the acceleration needed to simulate gravity. So within 1 year no force would be able to maintain the acceleration needed.
Also I have tried to tell you this before, but using one thing with so many properties to explain so many different effects that have nothing to do with one another is not a stronger argument, its a failed one. Gravity at its heart is basically the attraction of matter to matter, the more matter there, the stronger the attraction is. Your aether bends light perfectly and differently depending on the need, it pushes the Earth upward and increases its energy perfectly to maintain a steady acceleration, it breaks the light speed barrier, it forms a barrier to hold air in, it forms whirlpools that move with the observer to hide the Flat Earth "truth", it causes us to not be able to see things far away unless it wants us to, it causes things to appear to melt into the horizon, etc. ( I didn't include some of your more colorful properties).
My standard of evidence is correct, if it can be tested, experiments reproduced, predict outcomes, be independently verified, then yeah I call it evidence. If it is just something you want to say is there, with no way to test for it or its effects, it cannot predict anything, then no it is not evidence.
I am not closed minded, and you know this very well. I have enjoyed seeing you work on your theory, and trying to point you in a good direction to try to get your model working. You are not there yet, hence I have steered clear of messing with your current Dual Earth hypothesis, even given you warnings of things to try to get figured out before someone just started tearing apart your ideas. I like to see your ideas come to light, I do not think you are crazy like many others here do. But to say I am closed minded, just isn't a fair or truthful assessment.
Fantasy is made up, you decide what constitutes fantasies, evidence or just saying it is?
I never assume I must be right, I look at the evidence and test things out for myself.
The arrogance it takes to think that so few clearly closed minded people must be so much smarter than 99% of the rest of the Earth's population is astounding to me. We try to present evidence, we are scoffed at and told we are lying, we are brainwashed, we are stupid. No counterarguments made, just attacks at our reasoning skills and intelligence level. Those are the tools of small closed minded people.