Grumblenuts
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Correct. The medium itself (the Aether) gets alternately compressed then rarified compared to its uninterrupted norm. Of course lens, holes, tubes, lasers, etc. may be used to prevent the spreading.All waves are a density spreading out through a medium, and they are made up of that medium.
Nope. The Aether is a ubiquitous field.The aether would imply some sort of gas or solid lining space which would slow down objects' travelling through space.
And again, "space" or "void" is incompressible and "rarified" to the max by definition.So I don't believe in an aether, just that space can be condensed or squeezed like that in the property of a wave.