It appears, from all that precedes, reasonably certain that if there be any relative motion between the earth and the luminiferous ether, it must be small; quite small enough entirely to refute Fresnel's explanation of aberration.
It appears, from all that precedes, reasonably certain that if there be any relative motion between the earth and the luminiferous ether, it must be … - Albert A. Michelson
It appears, from all that precedes, reasonably certain that if there be any relative motion between the earth and the luminiferous ether, it must be …
- Albert A. Michelson
The most important fundamental laws and facts of physical science have all been discovered, and these are now so firmly established that the possibil… - Albert A. Michelson
The most important fundamental laws and facts of physical science have all been discovered, and these are now so firmly established that the possibil…
Now, the velocity of wave propagation can be seen, without the aid of any mathematical analysis, to depend on the elasticity of the medium and its de… - Albert A. Michelson
Now, the velocity of wave propagation can be seen, without the aid of any mathematical analysis, to depend on the elasticity of the medium and its de…
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