01 January 1970 0 4K Report

Preprint Why Morley Experiment Could Not Observe the Movement of Inte...

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  • If the weakest gravitational wave could rise the fluctuation of the LIGO interference fringe of light, how should we ignore the gravitational field influences on light? We raise the possibility that the light is affected by the gravitational field of the earth. In this way, the Morley Experiment would not find the movement of interference fringe either in the air or in the vacuum environment. This article was written a long time ago, and today I spent some time to improve it.

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