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omg the non-schooler attempts to venture into school territory.....a new achievement for the nocturnal creaturethe m-m experiment was meant to detect the aether
it failed to do this, casting the aether theory into doubt (but not disproving it)
einstein proposed the theory of relativity where the aether theory was done away with
experiments were done which agreed with einstein's theory
Ok. Firstly, once upon a time it was thought that the aether was fact. There was no disputing it. We already knew stuff about waves and we knew that they had to travel through a medium. It was unfeasible that light could travel through a vacuum. Water waves needed water. Sound waves needed air or whatever else to travel through. Right? So they thought proving the aether existed would be easy! So the aether surrounded the earth, permeated everything - it was everywhere. Now, if you just wave your hand around in the air, your going to create a breeze, a wind aren't you? Of course. So if the earth was moving through the aether, it should have created a wind. Now, if you try sailing with a wind, your going to go faster, correct? But if you try sailing headfirst into a wind, its going to slow you down, correct? So it was believed that because light only travelled through the aether, just like the sail boat, it would be affected by this wind - going with it would make light speed up and going against it would make it slow down. NOW REMEMBER! This is all before Einstein's time so forget about him for the moment.sorry i still dont get it. I dont really see the evidence against the aether model. Einstein states that the speed of light is a constant but how does this mean that the aether does not exist? As in can't the aether exist, allowing light to pass through it AND the speed of light be constant? The results of the M&M experiment only show that light is not affected by the aether but it still could exist right?
soo confused right now![]()
your very welcomeok I get it now haha
thanks so much for the taking the time to help!![]()
that is weird, isn't it. i guess thats where the research part of the prac comes into it. at least we don't have to go into too much detail on interference patterns and such.It's funny how the interference and diffraction patterns are crucial to the M-M experiment, but they aren't in the syllabus. But you're expected to know the experiment...