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<em>Physics Letters 57A (1980) 176.</em> Up to now all experiments used to verify the special theory of relativity have been done with the earth as the reference system. A suggested new Michelson-Morley experiment in Space Lab will be the first to examine the relativity principle in an inertial system other than the earth.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Scientific Paper
Title Has the Relativity Principle in the Special Theory of Relativity Been Fully Verified by Experiments?
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Author(s) Ruyong Wang
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Published 1980
Journal None
Volume 57A
No. of pages 2
Pages 176-177

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Abstract

Physics Letters 57A (1980) 176. Up to now all experiments used to verify the special theory of relativity have been done with the earth as the reference system. A suggested new Michelson-Morley experiment in Space Lab will be the first to examine the relativity principle in an inertial system other than the earth.