BlackDragon
Active Member
The michelson and morley experiment is easy to understand. and as most people say it thoroughly supports einsteins theories. HOWEVER, because einsteins theories state that the speed of light will be constant regardless of the frame of reference it is viewed from, wouldn't this mean that even if the ether existed, the beam travelling perpendicular to the ether "current" or "wind" would arrive at the same time to the other anyway? SO, instead of the m&m experiment supporting einstein, wouldn't einstein have completely removed the basis for their experiment, thus proving the "null" result invalid? in this way..the ether could theoretically still exist?
can someone explain that? cause you know, i doubt i have just proved the most famous experiment in a LONG time wrong. right?
can someone explain that? cause you know, i doubt i have just proved the most famous experiment in a LONG time wrong. right?