Authors: Claudio Piantanida
In this paper, we present a theoretical analysis of Norbert Feist's acoustic Michelson-Morley experiment. We demonstrate that, by employing Galilean transformations and standard assumptions about sound propagation, we can fully account for the experimental results. This analysis highlights the importance of considering the geometry of the reflector when interpreting the results of Michelson-Morley type experiments and invites a re-examination of the traditional interpretation of the original electromagnetic experiment.
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