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  • * 2000 - "[[Reinterpretation of Michelson-Morley/Miller: Propagation in a Preferred Frame]]"
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  • ...um is supported by the experiments of Young, Fresenel, Sagnac & Dayton Miller. Sharmon comprises elementary +ve positrino and -ve negatrino called cosmin
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  • ...n) set of very detailed and very careful experiments by Morley and Miller [Miller, 1933].? He presents a brief overview of the ?long set of remarkable experi
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  • ...Quasars Manifesting a de Sitter Redshift?, John B. Miller & Thomas E. Miller 67
    11 KB (1,457 words) - 06:38, 2 January 2017
  • ...n) set of very detailed and very careful experiments by Morley and Miller [Miller, 1933].' He presents a brief overview of the 'long set of remarkable experi
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  • ...of aligning the apparatus due to its low [[coherence length]]. As [[Dayton Miller]] wrote, "White light fringes were chosen for the observations because they ...s own results, and went on to conduct additional experiments with [[Dayton Miller]] from 1902 to 1904. Again, the result was negative within the margins of e
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  • ...at also electrons themselves are affected by this contraction.<ref group=B>Miller (1981), 70–75,</ref> For further development of this concept, see the sec ...which is explained by Einstein's [[mass–energy equivalence]].<ref group=B>Miller (1981), 359–360</ref>
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  • ...ectrodynamics, and Heaviside's notation is still used today.<!--<ref name="Miller 1981, 46"/>--> Other important contributions to Maxwell's theory were made ...". However, Voigt's work was completely ignored by his contemporaries.<ref>Miller (1981), 114–115</ref><ref name=pais>Pais (1982), Chap. 6b</ref>
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  • ...904).<ref name=louis /> This time (and later also in 1908) he rejected<ref>Miller 1981, Secondary sources on relativity</ref> the possibility that energy car ...ime.<ref>Holton (1988), 196–206</ref><ref>Hentschel (1990), 3–13</ref><ref>Miller (1981), 216–217</ref><ref>Darrigol (2005), 15–18</ref><ref>Katzir (2005
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  • ...so 39. Osoroma, D.S. (Pseudonym), 2003, The Web And The Cloth by Daniel W. Miller, Noetic Journal 4:2, pp185-7.
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  • ...marriage|Mary Stilwell |December 25, 1871|August 9, 1884}}|{{marriage|Mina Miller |February 24, 1886|October 18, 1931}}}} * [[Theodore Miller Edison]] (1898–1992)
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  • ...ed collaborations included the participation of fellow physicists [[Dayton Miller]], [[Hendrik Lorentz]], and [[Robert Shankland]]. ...son, Loyd S. Jr., ''The Ethereal Aether: A History of the Michelson–Morley–Miller Aether-Drift Experiments, 1880–1930,'' University of Texas Press, 1972</r
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  • ...lly called the ''Lorentz-Einstein theory''.<ref group=B>{{Cite book|author=Miller, Arthur I.|year=1981|title=Albert Einstein’s special theory of relativity
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