Nineteenth-century Aether Theories |
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REFERENCES | 118 |
PART 2 | 136 |
On the Relative Motion of the Earth and the Luminiferous | 144 |
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aberration aberration of light æther aether theories aethereal displacement angle axes axis bodies coefficient considered density developed dielectric direction distance double refraction dx dy dz dy dx dynamical dz dx earth effect elastic solid electric force electromagnetic theory electron theory element of volume energy equal exact differential experiment explanation Fitzgerald Fresnel function G frame Green gyrostatic H. A. Lorentz Heaviside Huygens hypothesis integral ions Kelvin Larmor longitudinal wave Lord Kelvin Lorentz luminiferous ether MacCullagh's MacCullagh's aether magnetic force Maxwell Maxwell's theory mechanical medium Michelson molecular molecules nineteenth-century aether observed obtained optical aether paper parallel particles phenomena Phil plane polarization propagation quantities quaternion result rotation second order Stokes suppose tetrahedron theorem of corresponding theory of light tion Trans transformation translation transverse wave vector velocity of light vibrations wave theory δυ дх


