Aether in a sentence as a noun

No wonder they can't find it. What they describe is pretty much the concept of "aether".

I don't know about the rest of you but I segregate the various presences in the aether.

It feels like the aether of reasoning--constant and ever-present.

What I was trying to express by "inky void, not even a star" was that the void didn't even include anything resembling an aether.

More importantly, there's a reason people pursued the theory of the aether for so long -- you have to actually do the ******* experiments to show that there's no absolute reference frame you could be said to be moving in.

Much of my utility in what I do for my day job arises from being able to make associations from the aether that others don't seem to see, and posit solutions to multi-variable problems rapidly.

If only he hadn't donated that money, it would magically have appeared out of the aether so that the Newark school district could attempt this experiment which, if successful, could restructure teacher compensation and recruitment nationwide!There's a special place in **** for Zuckerberg.

Aether definitions

noun

personification of the sky or upper air breathed by the Olympians; son of Erebus and night or of Chaos and darkness

See also: Aether

noun

a medium that was once supposed to fill all space and to support the propagation of electromagnetic waves

See also: ether