ETHER, in Physics and Astronomy

or aether, in physics and astronomy, a hypothetical medium for transmitting light and heat (radiation), filling all unoccupied space; it is also called luminiferous ether. In Newtonian physics all waves are propagated through a medium, e.g., water waves through water, sound waves through air. When James Clerk Maxwell developed his electromagnetic theory of light, Newtonian physicists postulated ether as the medium that transmitted electromagnetic waves. Ether was held to be invisible, without odor, and of such a nature that it did not interfere with the motions of bodies through space. The concept was intended to connect the Newtonian mechanistic wave theory with Maxwell's field theory. However, all attempts to demonstrate its existence, most notably the Michelson-Morley experiment of 1887, produced negative results and stimulated a vigorous debate among physicists that was not ended until the special theory of relativity, proposed by Albert Einstein in 1905, became accepted. The theory of relativity eliminated the need for a light-transmitting medium, so that today the term ether is used only in a historical context.

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...The lower molecular weight aliphatic ethers are gases or volatile liquids, and...vapours are highly inflammable. Dimethyl ether or methyl ether CH 3 OCH 3 is a gas...Other higher molecular weight aliphatic ethers which are used as industrial solvents are di-isopropyl ether, CH 3 2 CHOCH CH 3 2 , b.p. 67 5...Na + RSO 4 - Two important phenolic ethers are anisole methyl phenyl ether , C 6 H 5 OCH 3 , b. p. 155 C, and...
...latmosphere stellaire supposant equilibre statique 10798 5082 etendue liquide dun element 6947 5083 ether 4237 5084 ether de cellulose en dielectrique 1657 5085 ether compose 4231 5086 etincelle condensee 2190 5087 etincelle controlee 2335 5088 etincelle directe...
...Huyghens had also done valuable work in astronomy with a ten-feet-long telescope...universal medium Huyghens called the ether, and any source of light, e. g. the sun, sets up the vibrations in the ether , and these vibrations are passed...
...part is quite different from Newtons conception of the ether. His ether was a passive background, more like the canvas of...It is not unusual for the fundamental equations of physics to have mathematical solutions that do not correspond...
...experiments upon the luminiferous ether, others derived from experiments...largely with the border-land where astronomy, physics, and geology merge into each other...really acquired his knowledge of astronomy from them, as is affirmed by some...
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Physics History. by Steven Weinberg I am one of...historian. I work and live in the country of physics, but history is the place that I love...physicist, the uses that history has for physics, and the dangers both pose to each other...
...history of science, he from the side of physics and I from history. What was my dismay...psychology, sociology, philosophy, and physics. The reader is not to expect philosophy...contain a whole science like classical physics. Or-paradigms within paradigms-they...
...et Emendatio. The interlocutor claims physics is not demonstrable because of the imperceptibility...sufficient reason for the assertion that physics is not demonstrable. Moreover, the visibility...occasionally refers to the demonstrability of physics in the concluding section of De Corpore...
...extraterrestrial as a substitute for an understanding of the physics underlying astronomy--now, thats science as popular culture likes...envision throbbing buttheads suspended in the universal ether, radiating lethal levels of I.Q. and communicating...
...first mathematics, then astronomy and physics, and finally - in the eighteenth century...Further additions convert it to astronomy, physics, chemistry, and then geographic/geologic...level of myth to that of philosophy and physics (Williams Steffens, 1977). Further...
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...Einsteins reintroduction of an ether followed. Many people know...the luminiferous medium, or ether. Very few know that eleven...reintroduced a rather different ether. It is never mentioned in the...translating relativity and quantum physics into plain language. Special...
...planet, or star) the field, or ether, is relatively more dense...later joined the department of physics at Pragues Charles University...simply explained by assuming an ether that corresponds to the local...field. Michelson found no "ether wind," or fringe shift, because...
...a fluid more ratified even than the theoretical ether of the day) (Figure 1), one could bring about...publishing works in the areas of geology, anatomy, physics, and astronomy. Later in life he wrote about a series of mystical...
...substantial fluid) or the theory of "ether" (the medium filling the empty space...were supposed to propagate) in ancient physics, seemed very convincing in the past...was able to make certain observations in astronomy that were not accessible before. However...
...all we can know about astronomy." Another famous end...father of the branch of physics called thermodynamics...new to be discovered in physics now. All that remains...called luminiferous ether was still the presumed...he portrayed to me physics as a highly developed...
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ETHER , in physics and astronomy or aether, in physics and astronomy, a hypothetical medium for transmitting light and heat...all unoccupied space; it is also called luminiferous ether. In Newtonian physics all waves are propagated through...
PHYSICS branch of science traditionally...name at a few universities. Physics is in some senses the oldest...specific advance was made in physics during this period, but the...The great breakthrough in astronomy was made by Nicolaus Copernicus...
AETHER see ether , in physics and astronomy. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
INTERFERENCE in physics, the effect produced by the combination...difference threw doubt on the existence of the ether and thus paved the way for the special...distant celestial objects. See radio astronomy ; virtual telescope...


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