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  1. Jul 13, 2019 · Δt = (l1 + l2)/ (c - v1 - v2) - (l1 + l2)/ (c + v1 + v2) = 2 [ (l1v1 + l2v2)]/c^2. Proof: http://www.conspiracyoflight.com/Michelson-Gale_webapp/image002.png. Point A is located at the detector Point B is in the bottom right corner Point C is in the upper right corner Point D is in the upper left corner.

  2. Michelson-Morley experiment, an attempt to detect the velocity of Earth with respect to the hypothetical luminiferous ether, a medium in space proposed to carry light waves. No such velocity was detected, and this result seriously discredited ether theories.

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  3. May 9, 2020 · The Michelson-Morley experiment was performed by American scientists Albert Michelson and Edward Morley between April and July 1887. The purpose of this experiment is to prove the existence of ether. This hypothetical medium permeating space was thought to be the carrier of light waves.

  4. If you have a fiber-optics cable running the circumference of the Earth at the equator, would a signal traveling with the rotational velocity of the earth complete one circuit in the same amount of time as a signal traveling against the rotational velocity of the earth?

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  5. The MichelsonMorley experiment was an attempt to measure the motion of the Earth relative to the luminiferous aether, a supposed medium permeating space that was thought to be the carrier of light waves.

  6. Astronomical Refraction Mathematics: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ctu4w4i2qqrojq4/AtmosphericRefraction.pdf?dl=0Terrestrial Refraction Mathematics: https://www....

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  7. The Michelson-Morley Experiment. In 1887, the Michelson-Morley experiment set out to measure the velocity of the Earth through the aether by detecting the ‘aether wind’ (assuming the aether existed). The aim was not to verify the existence of the aether.

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