Michelson and Morley Aether Experiment

In summary, the Aether Experiment was an attempt to use light to see if there is an aether. The results showed that the light took the same time to travel along the two different arms and back. However, the experiment was done 6 months apart in case there was some local effect that changed the lengths of the arms differently.
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Homework Statement


Well. the statement is explain the Aether Experiment.

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What i gather is that MM threw a light source into a thing to split the light up and had to mirrors to reflect the light into the telescope. One going against and one going perpendicular to the aether. What i don't get is the Results.

How do the results work?? If there is an aether what would the difference be if there wasn't and what is the point of swiveling the whole thing 90degrees? I know the results was like this black and white interference image but i don't understand fully
 
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The black and white fringes show that the light took the same time to travel along the two different arms and back (or rather the fact that the fringes don't move shows this)

If the light was traveling through an eather then the light that was going with the movement of the Earth would get a boost and so take a shorter time - rotating it 90deg is so you can take out any difference in the instrument or any local effects.

Think of it as comparing the time taken for two people to swim a river , one going with the current and one going across the current.
 
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So if there was an aether what would be different in the black and white fringes??
 
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They would move as the instrument rotated - or as the Earth rotated, or moved around the sun, or the sun around the galaxy ...
 
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Why?? Wouldn't without rotating it would be changed already??

Without moving in 90degrees what would be telling of that the aether does not exists?
 
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Well you don't know what direction you are moving through the invisible aether (ie what direction the current is flowing in) so they did the experiment 6months apart, so they were moving in opposite directions around the sun.

Rotating the rig 90deg in the lab was just in case there was some local effect that changed the lengths of the arms differently, perhaps one side of the room was warmer, or one side of the table bent more.
 

1. What was the purpose of the Michelson and Morley Aether Experiment?

The purpose of the experiment was to detect the existence of a hypothetical substance called "aether" that was believed to be the medium through which light waves traveled.

2. Who were Michelson and Morley?

Albert A. Michelson and Edward W. Morley were two American scientists who conducted the aether experiment in 1887.

3. How did the experiment work?

The experiment involved splitting a beam of light and sending it through two perpendicular paths, then recombining the beams to see if there was any difference in the speed of light in each path. This was done using a series of mirrors and a device called an interferometer.

4. What were the results of the experiment?

The results were unexpected, as the experiment showed no difference in the speed of light in the two paths, indicating that the aether did not exist. This challenged the prevailing belief in the scientific community at the time.

5. What impact did the Michelson and Morley Aether Experiment have on science?

The experiment played a crucial role in the development of the theory of relativity by Albert Einstein, who used the results to propose that the speed of light is constant in all inertial frames of reference. This led to a revolutionary shift in our understanding of space and time.

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