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Some recent experimental searches for a detectable ?ether wind,? including two reportedly successful, are described and analyzed It is concluded that no compelling evidence to date refutes the relativity principle.
 
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Scientific Paper
Title Getting Wind of the Ether
Author(s) Thomas E Phipps
Keywords ether wind, Silvertooth experiment, optical interferometry
Published 1988
Journal Physics Essays
Volume 1
Number 3
Pages 150-154

Abstract

Some recent experimental searches for a detectable ?ether wind,? including two reportedly successful, are described and analyzed It is concluded that no compelling evidence to date refutes the relativity principle.