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As a consequence of this identity, all experiments on the electrodynamics, correctly interpreted within the frame of Minkowski theory, are explained in the same way within the framework of HRE.  Among these, we quote the experiments of Wilson-Wilson (Roentgen-Eichenwald) of effects of electric (magnetic) type.  Optical experiments, such as those of Michelson-Morley and Sagnac-Harrens are interpreted in the same way.  The first-order Fresnel drag-law predicted by SR is predicted here also.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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As a consequence of this identity, all experiments on the electrodynamics, correctly interpreted within the frame of Minkowski theory, are explained in the same way within the framework of HRE.  Among these, we quote the experiments of Wilson-Wilson (Roentgen-Eichenwald) of effects of electric (magnetic) type.  Optical experiments, such as those of Michelson-Morley and Sagnac-Harrens are interpreted in the same way.  The first-order Fresnel drag-law predicted by SR is predicted here also.
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Scientific Paper
Title Hertz\'s Relativity: A Complemintary Theory to Einstein\'s SR (Appendices)
Author(s) Constantin I Mocanu
Keywords Hertz's relativity, electric magnetic
Published 1995
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 6
Number 2
Pages 34-42

Abstract

As a consequence of this identity, all experiments on the electrodynamics, correctly interpreted within the frame of Minkowski theory, are explained in the same way within the framework of HRE.  Among these, we quote the experiments of Wilson-Wilson (Roentgen-Eichenwald) of effects of electric (magnetic) type.  Optical experiments, such as those of Michelson-Morley and Sagnac-Harrens are interpreted in the same way.  The first-order Fresnel drag-law predicted by SR is predicted here also.