First show me the experiment. You can't link me up, because the experiment is non-existant. They just fooled you into believing there was actually an experiment. Where is this experiment? What is it called? How does it go? You have no clue.
The Michelson-Morely experiment succeeded in affirming aether's non-existence.
Congratulations for not knowing one of the most important and well known experiments in the history of science.
Why? Because that's exactly how every other scientist and philosopher before me did it. Where do you think they got their theories from? From God? Lol. And this isn't just an intuitive grasp, I've read a lot about science and philosophy. But science came to a dead end, and I had to start looking for answers in other places. Answers you can't give me either (like the mechanics of gravity for example..).
No, scientists use evidence which is often completely contradictory to intuition.

For more information, see the entirety of quantum mechanics.