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There are already two experiments that resolve the matter. One is Michelson-Morley and the other is the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelson%E2%80%93Gale%E2%80%93Pearson_experiment. The latter demonstrates that the speed of light cannot be the same in opposite directions at every point on a rotating circuit relative to the material of the circuit (whether that's a series of mirrors or a fibre-optic cable), while the former experiment demonstrates that there must be length contraction acting on at least one of the arms of its apparatus whenever the speed of light is not the same relative to it in all directions.
If you cannot make observations of the aether then it may as well not exist. Without observations then science cannot be applied. It is much more profitable to determine the mechanics of observable effects. Even if it did exist, studying the aether is a dead end.
Quote from: jeffreyH on 07/10/2017 12:31:51If you cannot make observations of the aether then it may as well not exist. Without observations then science cannot be applied. It is much more profitable to determine the mechanics of observable effects. Even if it did exist, studying the aether is a dead end.If you can't make observations of dark matter then it may as well not exist. All we have are calculations that it must be there, just as in the case of aether (or a fabric of space). Reason tells us that some things must exist even when we can't detect them directly. Why the double standards?
I am not a fan of dark energy. I might discuss it but that doesn't mean I believe in it.
You are misinterpreting what the result means. The speed of light is a yardstick against which all other velocities can be compared. Lorentz realised this. However the local value in a vacuum has to be constant due to time dilation. If you are in a non inertial frame this does not apply.
The light (that is in an analog television tube) is can carried....
Quote The light (that is in an analog television tube) is can carried....Is that light, or electrons?
The rotating circuit is a non inertial reference frame.
Mapping a rotating circuit to a stationary one how? One rotates, the other doesn't. One has angular momentum, the other doesn't.