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  • ...ry, for which he received the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1902. [[Joseph Larmor]] found a similar theory simultaneously, but his concept was based on a mec ...ath> (where l<sub>0</sub> is the length at rest in the ether) was given by Larmor in 1897 and by Lorentz in 1904. In the same year Lorentz also argued that
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  • ...John Thomson]], [[John Henry Poynting]], [[Hendrik Lorentz]], and [[Joseph Larmor]].<ref>Whittaker (1951), 319ff</ref><ref>Janssen/Stachel (2004), 20</ref> ...900 and 1904.<ref name=pais /><ref>Macrossan (1986)</ref> Independently of Larmor, also Lorentz (1899) extended his transformation for second order terms and
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  • Many physicists—including [[Woldemar Voigt]], [[George FitzGerald]], [[Joseph Larmor]], and [[Hendrik Lorentz]]<ref>{{Citation ...s constant in moving frames.<ref>{{harvnb|Darrigol|2005|pages=1–22}}</ref> Larmor is credited to have been the first to understand the crucial [[time dilatio
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  • ...of <math>L_2</math> occurs. This hypothesis was later extended by [[Joseph Larmor]] (1897), Lorentz (1904) and [[Henri Poincaré]] (1905), who developed the
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