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Title | Measurement of the One-Way Speed of Light |
Author(s) | Emil D Gigov |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2010 |
Journal | General Science Journal |
No. of pages | 4 |
Abstract
Wave theory of light was tested by the Michelson's interferometer, whereas Newtonian corpuscular theory can be tested with the new interferometer, which can show whether the speed of light in empty space is variable during Doppler effect. Such measurement is possible due to the effect of Fizeau.