And yet the original transform for length contraction was invented and applied, what was it, maybe two years after the 1887 experiment had been conducted, and thus about eight years after the first, since Fitzgerald had tried to get one of his pupils, W. Preston, to publish its earliest form in his 1890 book? Where were the prior observations, and what were they specifically, that proved the contraction? They had what they would consdier a hypothesis, but it really couldn't have been that since it was contrived without observation of any particular phenomenon...only an interpretation of experimental data. They should've at least tried to observe this even after the scientific method was not completely satisfied. Where are those observations recorded? I would really rather not have to hang my hat of research on a formula that was derived a priori. All I'm trying to do is find observations that led to it. I know I sound like a broken record, but I love science, and even more I love history. Thanks.