Re: How to Replicate NoEinstein's M-M Invalidation (is Copyrighted.)



NoEinstein skrev:
To have been a failure, the M-M experiment is considered by many
to be the greatest scientific experiment of all time. Such is because
the explanations of Lorentz and FitzGerald that "all matter contracts
in the direction of motion" became the basis for Einstein's theories
of relativity.
But what if matter doesn't contract in the direction of motion?
Of course those men, and Einstein, would be wrong.

According to SR, the 'explanation' for the MMX null result is extremely
simple: the speed of light is isotropic, and nothing is contracting.
So the orientation of the interferometer doesn't affect the interference
pattern.

According to SR, matter doesn't contract.

--
Paul

http://home.c2i.net/pb_andersen/
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