HYPOTHESES ON LUMINOUS ETHER AND ON AN EXPERIMENT THAT APPEARS TO DEMONSTRATE THAT THE MOTION OF BODIES CHANGES THE VELOCITY WITH WHICH LIGHT PROPAGATES IN THEIR INTERIOR
By M. H. Fizeau
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ABSTRACT. The author discusses Fresnel's hypothesis to explain light aberration and light waves. An experiment to determine the possible changes in the speed of light traveling through transparent bodies is discussed, as well as the apparatus used for such experiments. The author presents calculations and discusses results and possible sources of error.
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Several theories on wave systems have been proposed to attempt to explain the aberration…
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An excerpt from the beginning:
Several theories on wave systems have been proposed to attempt to explain the aberration…



