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Michelson-Morley Result, a Voigt-Doppler Effect in Absolute Space-Time

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Scientific Paper
TitleMichelson-Morley Result, a Voigt-Doppler Effect in Absolute Space-Time
Author(s)Paul Wesley
KeywordsMichelson-Morley, Voigt-Doppler, absolute space-time, wave velocities, velocity
Published1987
JournalNone
Pages96-103

Abstract

Voigt's 1887 explanation of the Michelson-Morley result as a Doppler effect using absolute space-time is examined. It is shown that Doppler effects involve two wave velocities: 1) the phase velocity, which is used to account for the Michelson-Morley null result and 2) the velocity of energy propagation, which, being fixed relative to absolute space, may be used to explain the results of Roemer, Bradley, Sagnac, Marinov, and the 2.7oK anistropy.