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Temat: metoda, która zmniejsza prędkość światła

Zbyszek M.:
I think that relativity theory is completely mistaken at the foundation and that Lorentz's interpretation of the Lorentz transformation is correct, meaning that the aether exists after all, and is the cause of relativistic phenomena.

I further believe that the aether is substantially the same (or a lower aspect) of the Chi/Prana/Ki that the spiritual traditions are familiar with, and that if physics finally self-corrected and recognized the existence of the aether, scientific recognition of the existence of - and explanations for - paranormal phenomena would rapidly follow.

A definitive experiment that could confirm this once and for all has been proposed - it's nothing but the old Michelson-Morley experiment conducted in a gaseous medium, rather than a vacuum. The historical physical evidence suggests that when the MM experiment is conducted in a gaseous medium, there is a non-zero effect that contradicts Einstein. The physics community dismisses all the historic experiments that show this as experimentally flawed. The only way to settle this would be a new gas-mode MM experiment, performed to exacting modern standards.

In 2004, Italian physicist Maurizio Consoli became an advocate for the view that this experiment needs to be performed and published several papers about that in mainstream journals.

This lead to a small breakthrough into the mainstream physics community. New Scientist ran a story on this in 2005, ("Catching the cosmic wind", 02 April 2005 issue) that reported that the experiment might be performed by the same group of physicists in Berlin who had previously gained a reputation for delivering the definitive "null" replication of the Michelson experiment in vaccuum in 2003. To get a non-null result from them would have turned the world of physics upside down and definitely overthrown Einstein.

Here's what New Scientist reported back then:

" It is not a straightforward experiment to perform, though. Experimenters have managed to produce a laser frequency stable enough to carry out experiments for hundreds of days only by cooling the cavities to close to absolute zero. If a gas is introduced at these temperatures it will freeze: it's going to take quite some ingenuity to overcome the problem. Nevertheless, a group of physicists at Humboldt University are considering taking on the challenge. "There is a good chance we will do the experiment," says Achim Peters, one of the group.

It's going to be a much-watched piece of lab work. "If someone does do it, I will be very interested in the result," says Holger Müller of Stanford University, California, who was involved in laser cavity experiments at Humboldt before moving to the US. Müller admits that a positive result would have profound implications for physics. For a start it would mean that one of Einstein's contemporaries Hendrik Lorentz, has been denied proper recognition. Lorentz, not Einstein, would have to be credited with the definitive theory of relativity. "

Unfortunately, that was the last that anyone heard about this. Years later, I sent a (very polite) email to Prof. Achim Peters at Humboldt University, Berlin, asking whether that experiment had been performed or was going to be performed. I received no reply. I also tried to contact the New Scientist writer Markus Chown, author of the original article - twice - suggesting a followup report. This also went nowhere.

Still waiting for that experiment to be performed by someone.

My personal best guess is that orthodoxy prevailed and prevented the experiment from being performed. Colleagues told Peters not to waste his time on a wild goose chase, and reminded him of the unfortunate career consequences that usually befall physicists who seriously challenge Einstein. Chown probably received a flood of scathing criticism from scientists for promoting such obviously flawed junk science and realized it was best to never talk about this again.

If you want to be an activist, do contact
achim.peters@physik.hu-berlin.de and ask (very politely, in reference to the 2005 New Scientist article), whether his group had performed the announced gas-mode Michelson Morley experiment and whether a null result had been obtained.
Zbyszku jesteśmy na polskim forum i mam prośbę o jakieś polskie linki do tej tematyki.
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