The Michelson-Morley experiment aimed to test the hypothesis that the speed of light varies depending on the motion through a hypothetical ether. The expectation was that light would travel at different speeds depending on its direction relative to the ether wind, but the experiment yielded a null result, suggesting no ether existed. The discussion highlights that the Lorentz contraction does not adequately explain this outcome, as it assumes a medium for light propagation that does not exist. Instead, the results prompted a reevaluation of the underlying theories of light and motion. Ultimately, the experiment's findings contributed significantly to the development of modern physics, particularly the theory of relativity.