M&M, Trouton-Noble, Disintegrating Particle, etc

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Subject Experiments are simply explained by Aether attached to Earth.

And you get a clean definition of time from speed of light.
 
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I'd also like to remind people of the sticky post at the top of this forum,

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1. What is the M&M Experiment?

The M&M Experiment, also known as the Trouton-Noble Experiment, was a scientific experiment conducted in the late 19th century to test the existence of disintegrating particles in matter. It involved suspending a liquid drop between two electrodes and measuring its response to an applied electric field.

2. What were the results of the M&M Experiment?

The results of the M&M Experiment were inconclusive, as the measurements were affected by external factors such as air currents and vibrations. This led to the experiment being repeated multiple times with varying results, and ultimately the existence of disintegrating particles could not be definitively proven or disproven.

3. What is the significance of the Trouton-Noble Experiment?

The Trouton-Noble Experiment was significant because it was one of the first attempts to directly measure the properties of subatomic particles. It also influenced future experiments and theories related to the structure of matter and the existence of disintegrating particles.

4. How does the Trouton-Noble Experiment relate to modern science?

The Trouton-Noble Experiment laid the foundation for modern experiments and theories related to subatomic particles. It also paved the way for advancements in technology and techniques used in particle physics and quantum mechanics.

5. Are there any ongoing research or developments related to the M&M Experiment?

While the original M&M Experiment is no longer conducted, scientists continue to study the properties of subatomic particles through other experiments and theories. One example is the Large Hadron Collider, which aims to further our understanding of the fundamental building blocks of matter.

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