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2005/07/17 | 以太[Ether]
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发表于 09:35
Ether, or luminiferous Ether, was the hypothetical substance through which
electromagnetic waves
travel. It was proposed by the greek philosopher
Aristotle
and used by several optical theories as a way to allow propagation of light, which was believed to be impossible in "empty" space.
It was supposed that the ether filled the whole
universe
and was a stationary frame of reference, which was rigid to electromagnetic waves but completely permeable to matter.
Hooke
endorsed the idea of the existence of the ether in his work Micrographia (1665), and other several philosophers of the 17th century, including
Huygens
,did the same. At the time of Maxwell's mathematical studies of electromagnetism, ether was still assumed to be the propagation medium and was imbued with physics properties such as permeability and permittivity.
In 1887, a crucial experiment was performed by
Michelson
and
Edward Morley
in an attempt to detect the existence of the ether. The experiment, named the
Michelson-Morley experiment
in honor of its authors, shocked the scientific community by yielding results which implied the non-existence of ether. This result was later on used by Einstein to refute the existence of the ether and allowed him to develop
special relativity
without this artificial (and non-existent) constraint.
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