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Light does behave as a phenomenon, which moves in a medium, that moves relatively to astronomical objects such as the Earth - or vice versa. Light speed is therefore not a constant and therefore no contraction hypothesis is needed.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Light does behave as a phenomenon, which moves in a medium, that moves relatively to astronomical objects such as the Earth - or vice versa. Light speed is therefore not a constant and therefore no contraction hypothesis is needed.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleEther Detection Experiment with a Laser
Author(s)Bent Kargaard Nielsen
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2009
JournalNone

Abstract

Light does behave as a phenomenon, which moves in a medium, that moves relatively to astronomical objects such as the Earth - or vice versa. Light speed is therefore not a constant and therefore no contraction hypothesis is needed.