The Luminiferous Ether I Its Relation to the Electron And to a Universal Int

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The Luminiferous Ether I Its Relation to the Electron And to a Universal Int
Frank W Frank Washington Very
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This follows also from the result of Lord Rayleigh's inquiry: "Does Motion through the ^Ether cause Double Refraction ?"f confirmed with even more delicate precau- *G. G. Stokes, Philosophical Magazine, [3] Vol. XXVII, p. 9, July, 1845.
] Philosophical Magazine, [6] Vol. IV, p. 678, December, 1902.
THE LUMINIFEROUS ETHER 33 tions by D. B. Brace. * These experiments show that the ether concerned in refraction is bound to the earth and travels with it through space.
As Stokes pointed out in the a
...bove paper, the adoption of a corpuscular theory of light makes the aberration of light a very simple thing, while the hypothesis of luminous transverse vibrations in a quasi-solid and yet fluid medium, puts a heavy strain on our credulity.
Foucault's experiment which showed that light travels more slowly through transparent bodies of greater density, than it does through bodies of feeble density, demonstrated that the density of the included ether must vary through a considerable range according as it is associated with dense or with rarined matter.


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