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Author | Stefan Marinov |
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Published | 1977 / 4th ed 2008 |
Publisher | East-West Publishers, Graz |
Pages | 200 |
ISBN | 978-9185917020 |
Stefan Marinov (1931-1997), an experimental and theoretical physicist, who invented a new and highly original method (the "coupled shutters" experiment) to measure the anisotropy in the distribution of the observable velocity of light which is due to the carrying of a light beam by the motion of the space of the Earth itself, despite the world-invariant of the velocity of light is still remaining constant. This book, originally peer reviewed and prefaced by Andrew D. Sakharov (1977), contains a detailed description of the experiment along with many other experiments, and also an updated version of Marinov's treatment of relativistic mechanics and electrodynamics.