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Nineteenth-Century Aether Theories
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Letter from Augustin Fresnel to François Arago, on the influence of the movement of the earth on some phenomena of optics.
On the aberration of light, by G. G. Stokes.
On the relative motion of the earth and the luminiferous aether, by A. A. Michelson and E. W. Morley.
On the laws of the reflexion and refraction of light at the common surface of two non-crystallized media, by G. Green.
An essay towards a dynamical theory of crystalline reflexion and refraction (sections 1 and 3) by J. MacCullagh.
On a gyrostatic adynamic constitution for ether, by W. Thomson (Lord Kelvin).
On the electromagnetic theory of the reflection and refraction of light (an extract) by G. F. Fitzgerald.
The rotational ether in its application to electromagnetism, by O. Heaviside.
Aether and matter (sections 49-54, 102-116), by J. Larmor.
An inquiry into electrical and optical phenomena in moving bodies (introduction) by H. A. Lorentz.
Simplified theory of electrical and optical phenomena in moving systems, by H. A. Lorentz.
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Bibliography: p. 118-121.
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