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"The earth relatively to the "light medium".." -- Einstein.
Sam Wormley wrote: Pentcho Valev wrote:
$$ "The earth relatively to the "light medium".." -- Einstein "The introduction of a ``luminiferous ether'' will prove to be superfluous..." $$ "..superfluous inasmuch as the view here to be developed will $$ not require an ``absolutely stationary space'' provided with $$ special properties, ..." $$ "..nor assign a velocity-vector to a point of the [OTHERwise] $$ empty space in which electromagnetic processes take place." -- A. Einstein See: http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/ ON THE ELECTRODYNAMICS OF MOVING BODIES By A. Einstein June 30, 1905 "It is known that -=- "Examples of this sort, together with the unsuccessful attempts to discover any motion of the earth relatively to the "light medium", suggest that the phenomena of electrodynamics as well as of mechanics possess no properties corresponding to the idea of absolute rest. They suggest rather that, as has already been shown to the first order of small quantities, the same laws of electrodynamics and optics will be valid for all frames of reference for which the equations of mechanics hold good.1 We will raise this conjecture (the purport of which will hereafter be called the ``Principle of Relativity'') to the status of a postulate, and also introduce another postulate, which is only apparently irreconcilable with the former, namely, that light is always propagated in [OTHERwise] empty space with a definite velocity c which is independent of the state of motion of the emitting body. These two postulates suffice for the attainment of a simple and consistent theory of the electrodynamics of moving bodies based on Maxwell's theory for stationary bodies. The introduction of a "luminiferous ether" will prove to be superfluous inasmuch as the view here to be developed will not require an ``absolutely stationary space'' provided with special properties, nor assign a velocity-vector to a point of the [OTHERwise] empty space in which electromagnetic processes take place. -- A. Einstein The Mystery of Einstein's Postulates. Propagation of radiation in [OTHERwise] empty space. The German interpretation of translation is [OTHERwise] EMPTY. Einstein also infered [OTHERwise] "identical conditions" in his mixing of frames @ DiFFERENT radii for the SAME GR TEST point-mass, (of EARth, where he compares gedanken Polar & Equatorial pendulae). [Clearly, if he had NOT meant "OTHERwise" there is NO distinction]. "The earth relatively to the "light medium".." -- Einstein. |
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