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Galilei Covariant Electrodynamics of Moving Media with Applications to the Experiments of Fizeau and Hoek

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Scientific Paper
TitleGalilei Covariant Electrodynamics of Moving Media with Applications to the Experiments of Fizeau and Hoek
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Author(s)Horst E Wilhelm
KeywordsGalilei-covariant, interferometer, Fizeau, Hoek, absolute cosmic frame
Published1993
JournalApeiron
Volume1
Number15
No. of pages6
Pages1-6

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Abstract

Galilei-covariant electrodynamics is generalized for moving dielectric media with motion induced polarization for dielectric permittivities e(w)>e. = 10-9/36 pi As/Vm.  The interferometer experiments on light propagation in (i) flowing water by Fizeau and (ii) resting water by Hoek, relative to a terristrial laboratory frame S (which moves with a volocity v = -w ~ 3X10+5 m/s relative to the absolute cosmic frame S with isotropic light propagation) are explained quantitatively without resort to relativistic space-time concepts.  The experiment of Hoek is shown to reveal a polarization effect in the induced electric ether field wXB, due to the terrestrial vacuum substratum velocity w.  Thus, the Hoek experiment refutes the special theory of relativity.