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Newsgroups: net.physics
Subject: Michelson Morley experiment
Message-ID: <337@sri-arpa.ARPA>
Date: Fri, 5-Jul-85 00:26:44 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul  5 00:26:44 1985
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From:  ALBERS 

	In class, my physics instructor went over the Michelson
Morley experiment in which they attempted to prove the existance of
the 'ETHER'.  The instructor said that Michelson and Morley had come
to the conclusion that if there were a ETHER that it could not be 
detected by any known means.  My question is, why has the scientific
community acted as if the experiment proved that the ETHER did not exist?

							Eric