August 2007
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The Stoney scale, its characteristics and theoretical tendencies are argued to be consistent with Einstein's theory of gravitational ether and with the Stochastic Electrodynamic theory of vacuum-induced gravity. The Stoney scale is shown to be unique in that it posits the non-equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass in an electromagnetic setting. Several large number coincidences provide an interesting background to this study, which includes Dirac's hypothesis, a rationalization of the squared elementary charge, and a derivation of Boltzmann's Constant from the Stoney length.