Authors: Henok Tadesse
In this paper we will briefly introduce Apparent Source Theory (AST ) as it is applied to the Michelson- Morley experiment and provide a link to animation of AST uploaded on Youtube. The animation will help understand not only why the Michelson-Morley should give a null result but also why small fringe shifts were observed in the Miller experiments, why the Miller’s absolute velocity direction differed from the directions determined by the Silvertooth experiment and the CMBR anisotropy experiment.
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