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  • | title = D. C. Miller\'s Ether Wind Velocity Predicts Rotation of the CMBR Anistropy Vector of ca. 27 Arc Minutes per Ye | keywords = [[Dayton Miller Experiments]], [[Aether]], [[Aether Wind Velocity]], [[Rotation]], [[CMBR Anistropy Vector]]
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  • | keywords = [[Aether]], [[Optics]] ...e density of the ether may be greater and the speed of light and the ether wind may be lower than within the interior shell. If true, then light rays would
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  • | title = On the Trail of the Fresnel\'s Search for an Aether Wind ...n which a 6.64 km/s velocity was detected, i.e., about 22% of the orbital velocity of earth (30 km/s). Nevertheless, the very authors and other relativity th
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  • ...MM experiment will demonstrate the ether wind, if performed at a constant velocity, within two separate coordinate systems, and then the interference patterns [[Category:Aether|earth centered non rotating inertial frame michaelson morley experiment]]
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  • ...s velocity, not direction, can provide manifestations concerning the ether-wind problem. [[Category:Aether|promoting entrainment]]
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  • ...are therefore pushed in direction towards each other. The generated ether-wind cause gravity. The ether particles move with the speed ''c'' and can also t [[Category:Aether|stokes wrong]]
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  • ...ed by our planet. Further confirmation can be found by detecting the ether-wind by translational equipment in a lab or in a satellite. [[Category:Aether|bradley sagnac entrainment]]
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  • ...that a second order effect of an ether-wind at least equal to our planets velocity in relation to the centre of our planetary system should be detectable. Thi [[Category:Aether|mythic michelson effect]]
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  • ...r experiments, any such effect would be completely canceled by the orbital velocity. [[Category:Aether|comparing spinning mossbauer gps vlbi experiments]]
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  • | keywords = [[Dayton Miller]], [[Aether]] ...rferometer, produce two independent solutions to the position of the ether wind apex. Those two independent solutions are within ?3? of the mean solution i
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  • | known_for = [[Aether]], [[Relativity]] * 2010 - "[[Detecting the Ether Wind by Doppler Radar]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstra
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  • | fields = [[Electromagnetism]], [[Centrifugal Force]], [[Coriolis Force]], [[Aether]], [[Gravity]] ...d a physical medium for the propagation of light known as the luminiferous aether. And so unsure how to resolve the conundrum, I concluded that the mystery c
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  • ...hat eventually led to [[special relativity]], which rules out a stationary aether.<ref group=A name=staley/> The experiment has been referred to as "the movi ...cent [[optical resonator]] experiments confirmed the absence of any aether wind at the 10<sup>−17</sup> level.<ref name=Eisele /><ref name=Herrmann2 /> T
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  • ...t it should be possible to experimentally determine motion relative to the aether. ...ean kinematics, thus avoiding the need for any reference to a luminiferous aether in classical electrodynamics.<ref>{{cite book |title=Pseudo-Riemannian Geom
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